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...Jessica Knox (eight points) came off the bench to provide an offensive spark for the Crimson, hitting a three-pointer that cut Cornell’s lead to 23-20 with 8:10 to play in the first half. Three minutes later, sophomore center Emma Moretzsohn’s layup from the right block would give Harvard its first lead of the game—a lead it would never relinquish. Knox has seen time in each of Harvard’s games this season, but has made her presence felt primarily on the defensive end. This time...
...having fouled out, Harvard watched as Cornell extracted the life from its season. Captain Lenny Collins nailed two huge threes to tie the game, then shot up an air ball on the final possession, which somehow found the hands of forward Jason Hartford, who put in the open layup for the win. That loss was the first of eight straight for Harvard...
...Ithaca, N.Y at 7 p.m. tonight. Tomorrow, Harvard will head to New York City to take on Columbia (14-12, 5-7 Ivy) in its season finale. The Crimson’s last meeting with Cornell ended successfully, when sophomore forward Evan Harris’ layup with 0.8 seconds remaining gave Harvard a 65-64 win at Lavietes Pavilion on Feb. 3. Last year when the teams met in Ithaca, the Crimson found itself on the other end of a last-second decision, falling 79-77, when the Big Red’s Jason Hartford grabbed a rebound...
...next possession drove the lane and finished with a pretty floater. For his next act, the freshman combo guard picked the pocket of Penn guard Kevin Egee in the open court and managed to hang in the air just long enough to put in the fast-break layup while drawing a foul. The made free throw cut the lead down to 64-50. Two minutes later, a Magnarelli jumper off another crisp Lin feed and two more Lin free throws pulled the team within 12, the closest Harvard would get to a comeback. Lin was able to change the pace...
...first field goal in over 18 minutes with a floater in the lane at the 18:24 mark. This basket would ignite a 15-0 run by the home team, with the last nine points of the spurt scored by the point guard. After his driving layup brought the home team to within three at 23-20, he stole the ball and broke away for another layup, getting fouled by forward Kyle Koncz in the process. He completed the three-point play to even the score at 23. Housman then stole the ball again on Princeton’s next...