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Harvard again tried to stall but Griffin lost the ball to van Bloommesteyn who hit Ted Manakas on a fast break. Manakas drove and put the Tigers ahead 69-68 with a lay-up. James Brown came back to put the Crimson up by one with a jump shot, but Manakas hit a 10 foot jumper to give the Tigers a 71-70 lead with 51 seconds left...
Saturday night, with President Bok watching. Penn went into a freeze leading 63-61 with 2:50 left in the game. The Quakers held the ball for a minute and thirty seconds before forward John Jablonski got open for a lay-up. Brown came back to miss a jumper at the other end of the floor with about one minute left. Penn got the rebound, stayed in their stall, and easily held on to win 66-61 as Ron Haigler converted a foul shot in the final minute...
Newmark broke the ice in the first overtime period with a lay-up basket, but the Lions' Ron Boyd, who scored 18 points after the first half, evened the score. Newmark, playing his best game of the season, paced Harvard with 26 points...
Harvard traded baskets with the Tigers for the first five minutes, but then Brian Taylor. Princeton's All-American candidate, blocked a Crimson shot, scored on a driving lay-up, and hit a fast break tip-in. Princeton had gained the momentum of the game early, and Harvard spent the rest of the game trying to get it from them...
...haven't seen the films of the Ohio State-Minnesota game, don't be deluded into thinking that this was just another "flare-up." In the closing moments of the game. Minnesota's Clyde Turner threw Ohio State's Luke Witte to the floor to avoid an OSU lay-up. Turner, hearing he was ejected from the game, began swinging. Meanwhile, as Minnesota's Corky Taylor helped the stunned Witte to his feet, he kneed him in the groin and sent him sprawling. Taylor claims that Witte spit on him, but films show Witte to be groggy and passive...