Word: jumper
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...Just as I speak, Lin scores 4 straight. First, a running jumper in the lane, then a nice reverse layup as he gets fouled. But, he can't convert the free throw, and that's Harvard's third straight miss from the line. But, Harvard now leads...
...bank-shot by guard Kyle Roemer, but the home team responded with an 11-0 run. Housman hit two free throws to start the stretch, then sophomore guard Dan McGeary stole a pass and went in for a fast-break lay-up. Unger followed with a long jumper, then Lin drove to the basket for a lay-up and a foul. He missed the free throw, but Harvard would come back as Housman hit his second three of the game to cap the run, making the score 55-38 with 11 minutes left. The Crimson defense was crucial in making...
...Amaker said. “We looked like a team that could have been on a winning streak.” The Crimson started the game on fire. On its first offensive possession, Unger received a pass from Lin and converted a thee-point play by making a short jumper, drawing a foul, and converting the free throw. The Crimson never trailed after that basket, and racked up 47 points in the first half. “Our kids...had a great spirit about not hanging their heads or feeling sorry for themselves,” Amaker said...
...pointer from Big Green senior Kristen Craft. But the Crimson answered back with two straight baskets from Rollins to tie the score at 47 with 1:29 remaining. On its next possession, Dartmouth (3-9, 1-0 Ivy) got the ball to the hot-shooting Craft. She missed her jumper, but senior forward Sydney Scott grabbed the offensive board and made a layup to put the Big Green up by two with just under a minute left in the game. On the ensuing Harvard possession, Dartmouth junior Koren Schram stole the ball and raced down the court. Her layup rimmed...
...After a quick layup and a jumper to start the game, Rollins completed an old-fashioned three-point play on a pass from Tay to push the Harvard lead to 7-4 with just over 2:00 gone by in the first half...