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Despite Albany’s comeback, the Crimson had several chances to tie the score at 79 in the final 30 seconds after Albany guard Brian Lillis hit only one of two free throws. Captain Jim Goffredo had his first attempt from three-point range blocked by Lillis, but a travelling call on the Great Danes’ guard gave the ball back to Harvard. Goffredo got more separation on his next look, several feet behind the line at the top of the key, but his shot hit off the front iron. The Crimson’s final chance came...
After Harvard built a 51-38 lead with 14:11 to play, the Great Danes began their charge. Forward Brent Wilson hit a three to cut the lead to 10, and then guard Jason Siggers went off. Beginning with a dunk, Siggers scored 13 of Albany’s next 15 points to turn the game into a dogfight...
From that point, Albany kept chipping at the lead, tying the score on four different occasions before a pair of free throws from guard Jamar Wilson put Albany up 76-74 with 1:38 to play. After freshman point guard Drew Housman missed a jumper in a vain attempt to draw a foul, Wilson put the dagger into the Crimson, showing why he is the defending America East Player of the Year...
After missing a layup, the 6’1 guard, who led the Great Danes with an average of over seven rebounds per game entering last night, grabbed his own miss and knocked home the follow, making it a two-possession game with 30 seconds left...
Wilson finished with a game-high nine rebounds, and fellow-guard Lillis grabbed seven, highlighting the Great Danes’ critical 40-31 advantage on the boards...