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...took a lot of chances,” Delaney-Smith said. “They just went for a lot of things and missed.” The Crimson scored the first eight points out of the locker room, reaching its largest lead of the game (27) on a jumper from sophomore forward Claire Wheeler with 16:20 to go in the game. —Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
...Penn as the Quakers took a huge game between teams hoping for the Ivy League crown. With the game knotted up 56-56, Rosen faked and drove to the hoop to draw a foul from Lin. Rosen hit both shots and his Harvard counterpart, Oliver McNally, had a tough jumper barely rim out, which Penn forward Cameron Lewis tied up for a jump-ball with the possession arrow in his team’s favor. After a time out, the Quakers ran a perfect play as soon as the ball was passed in, with Rosen finding a wide-open Eggleston...
...Harvard-Princeton rivalry has seen its fair share of drama over the past four years at Lavietes Pavilion. In 2006, the Tigers came back from a 59-53 deficit over the final 1:17 of play to win on a last second jumper, 60-59. Last year, the Crimson used a 20-8 run in the last seven minutes to force overtime and steal a victory.Suffice it to say, the Harvard faithful have seen their team’s greatest highs and lowest lows when Princeton comes to town.After a devastating 77-71 loss Saturday night, the Crimson...
...perfection from the charity stripe carried Harvard to the win. In the final minute, the Crimson shot 6-for-6 from the free-throw line. In the first half, The Quakers opened up play with two consecutive shots to take a 4-0 lead. Harvard responded with a jumper from Tay to get on the board. The Quakers extended their lead with four straight points, bringing the score to 8-2. Tay tallied two more baskets and Berry hit a shot from behind the arc to put Harvard within one. The Crimson earned its first lead of the game...
...Down 41-40 with 15 minutes to play, he hit a floater in the lane to give his team the lead. Several possessions later, he dribbled around and hit a jumper from the key. Then it was a pull-up just inside the arc. Then two free throws, followed by a bank-shot. He followed that with another jumper, then hit both ends of a one-and-one. When his one-man run ended, he had kept the team close, as it led 54-52 with eight-and-a-half minutes left...