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...loss was the second straight crushing defeat for a Harvard squad that could very easily be in the thick of the Ivy title hunt with a couple of favorable bounces. Last Saturday in Ithaca, the Crimson lost in similarly agonizing fashion, squandering a seven-point lead to Cornell in the game’s final minutes...
...came down to the final duel on Sunday afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y. One team would lose the inside track for an Ivy title, while the other would poise itself to take a league crown next weekend. Both Harvard fencing teams accomplished the latter. The women finished the weekend at 3-0 and ended Sunday with a 14-13 win over No. 3 Columbia, a team that was actually favored against the Crimson. With the score tied at 13 and one duel to go, senior Anne Austin, who had not lost a duel all afternoon, capped a 3-0 foil performance...
...ITHACA, N.Y.—For 40 excruciatingly tense minutes on Saturday night at Newman Arena, Harvard and Cornell battled each other—and the refereeing crew.Both squads were visibly frustrated for much of the game with the officials, who seemed to be especially quick to blow their whistles.The referees called 24 fouls against Cornell in the 79-77 Big Red victory, the most that the Big Red has committed all year, and 23 against Harvard, its second highest total on the season. Those fouls led to a combined 75 trips to the free-throw line for both teams...
...ITHACA, N.Y.-Harvard’s captain could only look on from the bench in agony as his Cornell counterpart rose up beyond the three-point line and ripped the most important game of the season away from the Crimson.After Matt Stehle’s 27-point effort was cut short due to five personal fouls, Big Red captain Lenny Collins buried two three-pointers in the last 1:14 to tie the game at 77, completing Cornell’s comeback from a seven-point deficit. In the game’s final seconds, however, it was a Lenny...
...tough night, hitting just 3-of-12 shots and just 2-of-8 from three. His 4-for-4 performance from the line push his point total to 12 on the game, making it nine consecutive games in double-figures. Harvard returns to action tonight against Cornell in Ithaca...