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...compete in both sports at the same time.That’s not to mention that Maduka is a nightmare match-up for the Crimson defense. In five career games against Harvard, she’s averaged 14 points a game. Her quick first step and skill on the glass expose the holes in the Crimson’s interior defense.Maduka is one of the premiere players in the Ivy League—the main reason that Cornell, which finished an abysmal 3-24 three years ago, stood on the cusp of an uncontested Ivy League crown for the first...
...Empire certainly has one thing going for it, though: location. Though I vowed never to step foot on its premises, its audacious white sign and large glass windows tempted me every time I walked to and from class. Just one bite, it beckoned...
...differential [in the game] was the ability to convert on the interior,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “We had no answers for [senior forward John] Baumann and with the strength they had and the way they were attacking the glass, we needed to make some shots to offset that and we didn’t.” Down 13 early, the Lions went on a 20-6 run to recapture the lead with 1:02 remaining in the first half. Columbia’s big men—Baumann and senior forward...
...pushing the Harvard post players the entire game while the Crimson guards had to deal with aggressive hand checks on a consistent basis.Despite being frustrated with the non-calls, Harvard was able to get the important victory by playing hanging tough on defense and with determination on the glass.“Things get crazy in the second round of the Ivies, and if you can pull through on the tight games that says a lot about your team,” Hallion said.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...teams played in Ithaca, an 85-61 Cornell win, the Big Red outrebounded Harvard, 45-25, and scored 28 points in the paint to Harvard’s 16.Maduka’s absence found its way into the box score on Saturday night. Harvard bested Cornell on the glass 42-40 and owned a decisive 28-12 margin in the paint. Rollins and Budischak had free reign in the lane, and the Crimson corralled many of the long rebounds that the athletic Maduka would have scooped up and put back in for a quick two.A TALE OF TWO CITIESIn...