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...Crimson snapped out of its offensive stupor. A jumper by Housman broke the seal on the Harvard basket and served to ignite the explosive point guard and his team. Goffredo earned his first two points on a driving bank shot, sophomore forward Andrew Pusar drove baseline for a layup, and then Housman took the game over, scoring nine straight points, all on a series of drives and high banks off the glass, to give the Crimson a 27-23 lead. Housman was able to get to the basket at will against the Tigers defense, calling to mind his 33-point...
...Harvard takes a quick timeout after a Zoller layup and a Jabber steal from Housman leads to an easy layup...
...sharpshooter, McAndrew, finished with a team-high 19 points, despite tough defense from a variety of Harvard guards, including Housman, sophomore Andrew Pusar, and freshmen Jeremy Lin and Darryl Finkton. Fourteen of his points did come in the second half, including a ridiculous up-and-under reverse layup, resulting in a three-point play to put his team up 65-52 with 4:52 to play. After McAndrew’s highlights, the Crimson finally went on the run that it had been denied up to that point. Harvard scored the next seven points to make it 65-59 after...
...McAndrew produced the game’s signature moment late in the second half in a play that demonstrated his superior athleticism. Swooping in from the left wing towards the basket, McAndrew hung in the air underneath the hoop to avoid Harris, and then executed a remarkably acrobatic reverse layup, flipping the ball through the hoop while being fouled. The conversion from the free-throw line gave Brown a 65-52 lead with 4:52 left, effectively sealing the victory for the Bears.—Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...
...open threes, so that was just a mental breakdown.”Yale’s long-range shooters cooled down in the second half, but with six minutes remaining, Harvard’s lead was still only five. But in the next couple of minutes, a steal and layup by junior guard Lindsay Hallion, paired with a Finelli three-pointer, pushed Harvard’s lead back up to 12 with 4:40 to play.Hallion finished the game shooting 70 percent from the field and ended up with 17 points—13 coming in the second half...