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McAllister cut the lead to four with a minute-and-a-half to play on a driving layup...
Rullman picked up a foul on the play, but McAllister failed to convert the free throw. James once again provided breathing room for the Crimson, hitting his ninth and 10th foul shots after picking up a Penn foul. But McMahon's driving layup brought the Quakers back within four...
...second half, but the outcome was still in doubt going into the final minute of play. With 1:21 remaining, UNH's Shaft Lewis hit a jumper to tie the game, 62-62. On Harvard's next possession, Tarik Campbell put the Crimson up for good with a running layup. Shaft then missed a 15-footer, and Crimson guard Tyler Rullman hauled in the rebound. Rullman, who had been silent for most of the evening, then took over from the foul line to ice the victory. Rullman accounted for the Crimson's final seven points with 7-for-8 foul...
...were from beyond 20 feet. James and Condakes were the only Harvard players to launch shots from behind the stripe, connecting on an impressive 11-for-18 shots. James carried the Crimson in the first half, scoring 13 of his team's first 18 points. After James hit a layup with 11:10 left in the first half, the UNH defense tightened up on the senior Co-Captain, and the Crimson didn't score another field goal until Condakes hit a three-pointer with 2:16 left in the half...
...threatened to pull away for good with a a 14-0 run midway through the first half. With the score tied at 15, Wildcat guard Jeff Carr hit a three-pointer to begin a UNH barrage. Backcourt mate Jeff Cummins then hit a layup and a free throw to build the Wildcat lead to six. Teammate Tommy MacDonald came off the bench to continue the deluge, connecting for three three-pointers and 11 points in three minutes...