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...extended its margin to 20-11 with 6:41 left in the half; then Grate came into the game and Harvard switched to its press. It thoroughly discombobulated the Terriers, forcing them to foul and commit numerous ball-handling errors...
Harvard reeled off 10 straight points. Grate sank three foul shots, and Gene Dressler hit a jumper from the corner. Then Grate stole the ball, leaped above the basket, and dropped the ball over his right shoulder into the hoop. His foul shot made the score 20-19 and successful drive by Keith Sedlacek put Harvard in front for the first time. The Crimson led at halftime, 33 to 28, and never relinquished the lead...
Harvard rolled up a big lead early in the second half. Grate scored nine points in seven minutes; the Crimson built up a 57-42 advantage and looked as if it could coast for the rest of the way. With 3:06 to play, Harvard's lead was still a comfortable...
Gene Dressler threw the ball into Grate, who had the ball stolen by Ken Ackerman. The B.U. guard fired the ball to 6-7 John Osgood underneath the basket. But Harvard's George Neville alertly knocked the ball out of Osgood's hands; it bounced off his foot and out of bounds. That gave Harvard possession, and sewed up the victory...
...After Grate, Sedlacek was Harvard's leading scorer with 16 points. Dressler had 15 and Scott 12. Barry Williams snared 16 rebounds for the Crimson