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...this was the best meet, especially from the distance perspective, since I’ve been here. We probably had six or seven guys run their personal best. It was an extremely good day.” In addition, six Harvard men qualified for the IC4As. Junior Chris Green??s season-best time of 1:53.38 in the 800 meters made the cut, while Galebach and junior Ryan Hafer, who beat his personal best by eight seconds, achieved qualifying times in the 3,000. Competing in the 5K at BU, freshman Ben Gutierrez and seniors Sean Barrett...
...Green could not cut it down to a one-possession game in the final minute, despite two Crimson turnovers on inbounds passes following Dartmouth three-pointers. Harvard made 7-of-10 free throws in that time span to cancel out its miscues. Senior guard Leon Pattman, the Big Green??s leading scorer on the season, scored five points in the final minute, but had only 13 for the game, after scoring 27 against the Crimson in Hanover. Pattman was locked in a tough battle with Harvard captain Jim Goffredo on both ends of the floor...
...powerhouses’ recent reclamations to the return of their Olympians, who missed last season to participate in the Winter Games in Turin, Italy. Yet it is impossible to overlook the importance of these stars, three on the Crimson’s side and four on the Big Green??s, in energizing two of the country’s best statistical offenses and elevating the play of those around them. Four of these talents dot the listing of the nation’s top ten in points per game; Harvard co-captain Julie Chu is first, teammate Sarah...
...coach Katey Stone said. The Crimson started off the scoring on a puck that co-captain Jennifer Sifers threw on net. Classmate Katie Johnston capped the game by beating Dartmouth goalie Carli Clemis during a 5-on-3 advantage in the second frame. In between, two of the Big Green??s Olympians, seniors Katie Weatherston and Gillian Apps, scored, with each assisting on the other’s goal...
...only “got through” in the second half, but broke through Dartmouth’s defense, matching the Big Green??s own All-Ivy candidate, Ashley Taylor, down the stretch. It was hard to say which of Hallion’s backbreaking plays stood tallest: her jumper from the free-throw line as the shot clock expired, giving Harvard a one-point lead with 4:45 left? Her steal and lay-up at 1:37, which she followed with another jumper, pushing the Crimson’s lead to five with just more than...