Word: harvard
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson was able to cool off Lehigh in the last seven minutes of the first half. The Mountain Hawks ended up shooting 4-of-13 over the last seven minutes while three-pointers by Gellert and Long shifted the momentum toward Harvard. At halftime, the Crimson was down 31-22, but coming back...
...second half saw almost perfect offensive execution by Harvard. The main problem in the first half had been poor shooting (9-of-26) and 15 turnovers, four by freshman point guard Elliott Prasse-Freeman. Starting in the second half, the roles of the teams had changed...
...Lehigh that came out slow and mistake-prone. Harvard took advantage of 11 second-half turnovers--most of them in the first 10 minutes of the half--by driving inside and passing out to wide-open perimeter shooters. Gellert and Clemente drained early three's to bring Harvard to within four. Harvard shot 6-of-7 from three-point range in the second, and 8-of-13 for the game...
...looked lost. The guards held on to the ball too long, leading to poor inside shots and numerous shot clock violations. The Mountain Hawks attempted to revive the press, but by that time the Crimson had solved it and had open shots. Gellert, Long, and junior Tim Coleman continued Harvard's hot three-point shooting as the Crimson jumped out to a 53-46 lead, all with Clemente on the bench with four fouls...
...problem the Crimson did have throughout the game was fouls. With the refs calling the game close, Clemente and Prasse-Freeman both flirted with fouling out, but instead sat the bench for large stretches. Harvard finished with 21 fouls...