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With three minutes left to play, the Quakers led, 61 to 59. Bob Brooks scored for the winners but Smith countered for Harvard. The Crimson missed four shots in a row before Beck got the ball and pushed it in. A layup and a foul by Forest Hansen brought the Crimson within one point of a tie, but a free-throw by Tom Holt with half a minute left to play ended the threat...
Princeton brought the ball upcourt and attempted a freeze. Crimson guard Bill Hickey stole the ball, drove in for the tying layup, but the six foot four Sisler blocked the shot...
Smith was going up for a last layup when he was hit by three Tigers and a jump ball called with three seconds left to play. However, the jump was never made, as officials ruled the final buzzer had gone off but had been obscured by the noise of the crowd...
Behind 41 to 50 with a minute and a half left in the game, the Crimson pressed hard and almost succeeded in winning. Jim Urdan made a top9in and a long set shot, and John Stevenson went in for a layup, was fouled, and made the free throw. Brown took the ball out, but Stevenson intercepted and made a jump shot for the final score...
Leverett led for most of the first half, but the Prexies peeked away at the lead steadily. Finally, shortly before the intermission, Terry Buchauan, a standout all day for Timothy Dwight, scored on a two-handed layup to put the Elis in front. They were never headed thereafter...