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Beyond establishing a lead early, stopping Dartmouth guards Koren Schram and Kristen Craft needed to be a priority for Harvard. In the Big Green win, Schram and Craft chipped in with timely shots from long range whenever the Crimson seemed to be gaining momentum—Craft’s three-pointer, which came with 2:37 to play in the game and pushed Dartmouth’s lead to three, was the most memorable back-breaker. This time around, Harvard held Craft scoreless in her 22 minutes of play. Schram managed just four points and shot...
...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 out, but any hope of a Crimson comeback was put to bed when Big Green forward Brittany Smith followed with the putback. In the end, it was the two offensive rebounds—two of the 11 surrendered by Harvard...
...Harvard underestimates Dartmouth’s sharpshooters, it could be in for a long night. Junior Koren Schram recorded eight three-pointers in two games last weekend, and made five in a loss at Denver last month. Senior Kristen Craft is the high-scorer and assists leader for the Big Green, and either Craft or Schram has led Dartmouth in points in all but ones of its games this season. If it hopes to earn the victory it has won on paper, the Crimson will have to have a hand in the face of the Big Green shooters and rebound...
...leaders are to discuss the denuclearization of North Korea and the possibility of formally ending the Koren War. CORRECTION: The photo caption accompanying the Nov. 6 news article "Korean Minister Pushes Peace" incorrectly stated that Song Min-Soon was North Korea's minister of foreign affairs and trade. In fact, he represents South Korea. In addition, the caption incorrectly suggested that he spoke of nuclear programs in South Korea, when in fact he was discussing North Korea's. The caption has been modified online from its original version...
...down quietly. Dartmouth senior Ashley Taylor (22 points), named the League Player of the Week in each of the past two weeks, hit a gutsy three-pointer from far beyond the arc with 37.4 seconds remaining to cut the Crimson lead to two. After two Hallion free throws, Koren Schram hit another three-ball to pull the Big Green within one. But with only ten seconds left, Dartmouth had no choice but to send Hallion back to the charity stripe, where she hit both shots to seal the win. But coming before the Crimson’s momentous comeback...