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...slump in the team’s previous two games. Harvard started feebly, shooting 35 percent (8-of-23) in the first half compared to Colgate’s 48 percent (12-of-25), but managed to lead for much of the half because of its 10-of-11 free-throw shooting. The Crimson entered halftime trailing 29-28. “It’s not that we weren’t playing hard,” Goffredo said of the team’s relatively sloppy first-half play. “We were shooting too quickly...
...more occasions, the latest with 52 seconds left in the game and the score 77-71.Harvard would not let Lehigh get any closer, though, as the Crimson made seven straight free throws to close out the game, including four from Unger. Harvard was 25-of-32 from the free-throw line for the game.“There was some sloppy play in the second half, but we were still in a position to put the game further away from the Mountain Hawks by getting to the free-throw line,” Sullivan said.Harvard never trailed in the game. Leading...
...McLaughlin tied the game at 44 with just over 11 minutes remaining in the match. Senior Kaitlin Foley, who led all players with 22 points, gave Holy Cross its first lead, 46-44, on a layup. The Crusaders managed to keep the lead until Rollins netted one at the free-throw line to tie the game at 55. Holy Cross, however, responded with a three-pointer and never looked back, holding on for the win.Sophomore Niki Finelli anchored the offense for the second game in a row, leading all Crimson scorers with 13 points. Finelli went 3-for-4 from...
...give you like 100 guesses: Who was the second-leading scorer in Ivy League play last season? Give up so soon? It was Keenan Jeppesen, posting 16.1 per game as a sophomore, a figure that would have been even higher if he had any free-throw shooting aptitude (58.5 percent from the stripe...
...back dunk by guard Chris Bruff over Cusworth which gave the Black Bears their largest lead at 44-37. Cusworth immediately responded. The 7’0 center took over down low, battling for advantageous position and demanding the ball from the guards. He began with a pair of free-throws and added three consecutive lay-ups, the last coming on a three-point play. Overall Cusworth scored nine straight points for Harvard, bringing the Crimson back within one at 47-46 and killing the quicker Maine squad’s chance to run away with the game...