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Tigers guard Edwin Buffmire, who stands a generous 6’4, came up with the rebound in the paint and snaked around the Harvard big men for an easy layup...
...carried her.” As Brown displayed a bevy of effective low-post moves and manhandled the Harvard defense, the Crimson put together a strong offensive first half, shooting 48 percent from the floor and even stealing a one-point lead on freshman Niki Finelli’s layup with 8:28 minutes remaining. That 22-21 advantage, however, was the last that Harvard would take all night. The Tigers reeled off a 10-2 run, sustained by seven points from Brown, after Finelli’s layup pushed the lead to 31-24 with just under five minutes...
...build an insurmountable lead, as the Quakers cruised to an 81-68 win over the Crimson at Lavietes Pavilion on Saturday night.Harvard (12-9, 4-4) went scoreless for the first 6:32 of the contest, until a backdoor cut led to a layup and a foul for freshman point guard Drew Housman. That three-point play failed to spark the lifeless Crimson offense, as Harvard scored just four more points over the next seven minutes of the half.“We should have been ready for it,” Housman said. “We can?...
...falling. At the half, [Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith] said that they just couldn’t hit any more shots and we couldn’t miss any more.” Penn built a 21-11 lead on forward Jennifer Fleischer’s layup with 10:14 remaining to cap off a 16-6 Quakers run. After Fleischer’s steal resulted in a Joey Rhoads layup at 2:41 to push the Penn lead to 11, the Crimson put together its only sustained offensive run of the first half with an 8-4 finish...
...former Princeton junior varsity player Justin Conway came down with it.“I think Jimmy got hit pretty good, but you’ve still got to take care of the ball,” Stehle said.Just 35 seconds after Buffmire hit a layup to cut the lead to four, the Tigers had the ball trailing by one. There was nothing the Crimson could do now but play strong defense and hope for the best.But in a rivalry that included so much heartbreak disproportionately distributed to the Harvard side of the court, the finish was a mere inevitability...