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...Harvard kept it close early in the second half, down by three after Lin’s layup two and a half minutes in. The ensuing 21-8 Yale run, an eight-minute span during which the Crimson made only one field goal, put the game out of reach. Leading by 14 midway through the second half, the Bulldogs extended the advantage as high as 24, making the most of high-percentage opportunities inside as well as free throws...
...with 10 minutes remaining. “There were a couple moments where we thought we could pull away, but they kept with us,” Tay said. The Bulldogs managed to pull within 57-51, but Harvard held on to the six-point lead with a quick layup. Yale dropped a three-pointer to make it a three-point game, but two free throws from sophomore Claire Wheeler increased Harvard’s lead to 63-58. The Bulldogs then tallied a bucket and two free throws to make it a one-point game at 63-62. Harvard...
...games. We wanted to really make their defense play us [Saturday].”The two forwards made their presence known from the start, scoring three of Harvard’s first four baskets. With the score tied after five minutes of play, Crimson freshman Brogan Berry made a layup to give Harvard a lead that it would keep until the sound of the final buzzer.A three-and-a-half minute span close to the end of the first half saw the Crimson go on an 11-0 run and take a 19-point lead...
...perfect play as soon as the ball was passed in, with Rosen finding a wide-open Eggleston for an easy dunk and a 60-56 lead with 1:07. Tough defense on the other end gave the Crimson no chance to score until Lin found Miller for a layup with 38.4 seconds to play. Rosen was fouled with 34 ticks left and knocked down both ends of his one-and-one. Shooting one-and-one again, the freshman missed the front end, but the ball bounced into the corner near the Penn bench and Eggleston beat Miller...
...points, bringing the score to 8-2. Tay tallied two more baskets and Berry hit a shot from behind the arc to put Harvard within one. The Crimson earned its first lead of the game off of a pair of Claire Wheeler free throws, making it 11-10. A layup from Berry and a three-pointer from Matera brought Harvard from 17-16 to a 22-16 advantage. “We just remained calm,” Delaney-Smith said. “Teams are always going to have runs; it’s how you react that dictates...