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SECOND HALF 19:33 Harris block, Pusar strong move an layup. Harvard looks pumped. But Lowe makes another three, 39-47. Brittain drives on Magnerelli, looks strong. 39-49. This is about to get away from the Crimson with 18:35 to play. 18:20 Pusar has 14 now, leading the team, after another powerful move to the paint. He is continuing to lead after a great perfomance against Michigan. 17:45 Housman nails 3-pointer, cool and collected, after ball gets batted around, 44-49. Quick 5-0 run the Crimson needed. 17:10 Offensive board for Britain over...
...shooters, so we'll see if the Crimson switches D. Nope, they go to a zone, and Terriers hit another open three. 11-14. Housman, Lin, and Harris out. This prompted a rough patch in the Michigan game for the Crimson. But who steps up? Mr. Pusar drops a layup, 13-14. 14:45 Block by Magnerelli on one end, Okereke walks on the other. Still 13-14. 13:30 Another three, this time from Strong, the team's leading scorer. 13-17. 13:04 No way! Terriers miss a three. Off the ball foul and Lin and Housman come...
Harris fed sophomore Pat Magnerelli on the block and the second-year forward banged in the layup to give Harvard a 53-51 lead with 3:20 to play...
Pusar converted another pass from Lin into a layup early in the second half and continued to help on offense as he finished with five offense rebounds and two assists...
Then, with the game tied at 51 with 3:20 left, Magnarelli posted up athletic Wolverines forward DeShawn Sims for a layup that keyed Harvard’s game-ending 11-0 run. He added a fast-break layup with 19 seconds left in the game after outracing the Michigan players to a loose ball, giving Harvard a 60-51 lead and ending any hope of a Michigan comeback. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...