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Crimson forward Chris Gallagher took a nice feed from Jeff Grate ten seconds later and popped in a short turn-around jump shot to make the score 67-47. Navy started to slow down, and Harvard didn't score for another minute and a half. But neither did the midshipmen...
During the last seven minutes however, the Harvard height began to tell. A strong scoring spurt garnered the Crimson a 14-point lead--sewing up the game. The pressure tactics of Wesleyan did get three Harvard players--Chris Gallagher, Jeff Grate, and Bob Kanuth--in foul trouble and won free points for Wesleyan in the closing minutes. The three Harvard players rode the last three minutes with four fouls apiece...
Harvard shot 27 for 53 from the floor, a vast improvement over the miserable Crimson percentage against B.U. Gallagher led the scoring with 22, Grate followed with 15, Royer 14 and Kanuth 13. For Wesleyan Sitaz had 20, Wrobel 17, and Spandola...
...point game again--and Harvard had its first field basket since Jerry O'Neil's short pop shot over eight minutes before. The Terriers scrambled to get the ball in play, but Johnson got his long arms in the way, stole the ball, and hit Grate who flipped in a three-foot turn-around. The ball trickled in over the front rim, and now it was B.U. calling for time. Eight seconds left...
Somehow the Terriers got the ball down to Hayes again, and the slick southpaw sliced in for another bucket at the two-second mark. A last gasp desperation hook by Grate fell short...