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...week ago, the Crimson took a 47-26 lead into the half, but this time it entered the half down, 36-26. Despite several brief spurts in the second half, the deficit would never fall below six. With the team down, 59-49, and just under six minutes left, junior forward Evan Harris drove for a lay-up and a foul, making the free throw to cut the Big Green lead to seven. Harris then forced Dartmouth forward Alex Barnett to turn the ball over on the next possession, and Harvard seemed ready to go on a run.Instead, Big Green...
Leading the Crimson’s offense in the first contest with the Big Green was sophomore Pat Magnarelli, who scored 17 points. Magnarelli has been on fire recently, averaging 18.3 points over the past three games. Junior guard Andrew Pusar also added 16 points in the win against Dartmouth...
...been dependable. I’m really proud of his play, his effort, and his leadership on the court.” The other sophomore, Lin, scored 17 points, notched eight rebounds, and added five assists. BENCH MOB For the second straight game, freshman guard T.J. Carey replaced junior Drew Housman in the starting lineup, and for the third straight outing, senior captain Brad Unger filled in for junior Evan Harris. Unger notched 12 points and four rebounds, including two-of-two from behind the arc, while Carey didn’t score but added seven rebounds...
...defensively and outscored the visitors 15-3 over the last parts of the half. Captain forward Brad Unger began the run with a three-pointer off a pass from sophomore guard Jeremy Lin to pull the team within one. Four minutes later, following a free throw by Colgate, junior guard Drew Housman hit a three-pointer, giving his team a lead it wouldn’t give up. On the next possession, Housman and junior guard Andrew Pusar both missed lay-ups, but sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli was there to back them up, laying home the put-back. Unger...
...Sarah Vaillancourt got hit by the other team and the puck squirted out,” she said. “I took a shot and it went in.” Harvard’s final two goals would come off of BC penalties for interference and slashing. Junior Sarah Wilson broke free with the puck after a face-off midway through the period and snuck a shot past the goalie at the 8:06 mark. Two minutes later, Cahow completed her hat trick off of perfect triangle passing from teammates Wilson and Brine to seal the game?...