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...only thing Harvard women’s basketball guard Lindsay Hallion seemed to miss Friday night was her tooth. The sophomore, who tallied a career-high 17 points and eight rebounds, helped the Crimson snap its eight game losing streak in a 71-62 victory over Binghamton, even after she lost a front tooth with 10:33 left in the first half. Three other Harvard players reached double figures in the Crimson’s first victory since November...
After falling behind early, Harvard (3-9) grabbed its first lead, 25-22 with 6:57 left in the first half on a three-point play by Hallion. The Crimson went on a 14-4 run, punctuated by back-to-back threes by sophomore Lauren Freid and senior Shana Franklin, to grab a commanding 39-26 lead with two minutes left on the clock. The Bearcats (6-4) added two free throws to finish the half...
...with a 14-7 run, capped off by a trey by sophomore guard Laura Sario, to close the gap to only three, 48-45, with over 14 minutes remaining. Although the momentum seemed to be swinging to Binghamton’s favor, Harvard answered with two free throws from Hallion and three pointer by senior Laura Robinson—who notched 12 points in the game—to stretch the Crimson lead back to eight...
...This win was so big for us,” Hallion said. “We needed to get the ball rolling and get more confidence heading into Monday and then next weekend in our first Ivy League game against Dartmouth. They say that winning cures all. Things haven’t been going our way, and that little bit of confidence will help us a lot.” Harvard will continue its nine-game homestand on Monday with a game against Colgate...
...streak since the 1983-1984 season. A barrage of three-pointers put Harvard (2-9) on top 22-14 at 15:03, but the Pride fought back with an aggressive defense that dominated the boards, snatching up 44 overall, compared to the Crimson’s 28.Sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion had eight points in that first run, including two field goals from beyond the arc. Co-captain Maureen McCaffery and senior Laura Robinson both notched six points in the same span. The way Harvard played in the first five minutes did not turn out to be a real indicator...