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...lead, its largest of the game, early in the second half after knocking down a trifecta, while getting fouled by Stehle. Jaaber sunk the free throw to put the Quakers up, 41-29, just under three minutes out of the break. Grandieri finished off a layup and hit a jumper to put Penn up 50-40 with 12:24 left in regulation. From there, the Crimson went on a 16-5 run capped off by a leaner by Stehle in the paint. That bucket gave Harvard a 56-55 lead with four minutes left. “I think...
Grandieri finished off a layup and hit a jumper to put Penn up 50-40 with 12:24 left in regulation. From there, the Crimson went on a 16-5 run capped off by a leaner by Stehle in the paint. That bucket gave Harvard a 56-55 lead with four minutes left...
...then things got crazy. The Tigers let Justin Armstrong, the hottest hand on the court, manufacture a layup and a foul, and then watched Armstrong miss the free throw, only to have Noah Savage miss the front end of a one-and-one for Princeton, and Armstrong nail a jumper...
...committed the first of two horrendous turnovers against the Tigers’ desperation full-court press. Scott Greenman made them pay by draining a long three-pointer that hushed the crowd and brought the score to a suddenly tense 59-58. One more steal and a vaguely inevitable baseline jumper (with a scant two-tenths of a second to go) later and Princeton had completed the improbable comeback, Harvard the monumental collapse. All traces of excitement were summarily vacuumed out of the gym and the crowd shuffled towards the exits in mostly stunned silence. My (or, more accurately, our, since...
...year, Harvard shot 52 percent from the floor and 50 percent from beyond the arc while holding the Bears to just 20-of-59 shooting (34 percent). In a see-saw first half, the Crimson took its biggest lead of the half at 25-20 on a Hallion jumper with 5:46 remaining. The game of short runs continued after the break, when Brown turned a 32-30 halftime advantage into a 40-32 lead with four consecutive layups to open the half. With star guard Sarah Hayes in foul trouble for much of the night, the Bears turned...