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...lead, and giving the team a much needed emotional lift. “It was obviously a very big shot for us,” Amaker said. “We were fortunate that he made it.” Columbia continued to apply defensive pressure, but the Crimson kept its cool, protecting the ball and hitting 12-of-14 from the charity stripe over the final three minutes. “This time around, we didn’t panic when they cut our lead down,” junior Jeremy Lin said. “We just stuck...
...With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Harvard’s 53-43 lead seemed comfortable on the scoreboard, yet the feeling was never so. The Lions kept forcing turnovers with energetic inside play and kept marching to the foul line with a confident swagger about them. Columbia shot just 12-20 from the line, while the Crimson shot 15-17. Seeking to return the favor by winning on the Lions’s home floor, Harvard players relied on one another to maintain motivation and hold on to their unstable lead...
...tight 10-8 loss to the Tigers, Harvard faced off against Princeton in the final game of the tournament. Last week, the Crimson nearly caught up to the Tigers with a strong fourth-quarter performance. This week there would be no late game heroics.Yesterday, the Tigers’ defense kept Crimson’s offensive attack on a tight leash until the final whistle blew; Princeton held Harvard to its lowest point total since its two-goal performance versus Michigan in the season’s opening weekend.“[The Tigers] were effective in implementing their defensive plan...
...finishing the day 16-17. Overall, the six-weapon team of Harvard took third place with an overall record of 119-66, only falling behind Penn and Columbia. While the teams may not have taken the first place victory that was in their grasp, they competed very strongly and kept fresh as they prepare to send several fencers to the NCAA Regionals at M.I.T...
...inbounded the ball to guard Louis Dale, who drove straight into Crimson freshman Keith Wright, trying to draw contact. Wright, however, swatted the ball away as the clock wound down, giving Harvard its second straight victory this weekend, by a final score of 71-70. “We kept huddling up and saying that we needed to buckle down,” senior Drew Housman said. “It was great to see that because I personally have lost a lot of games coming down the wire like that in my career, so it was really cool...