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...took the lead in the final two minutes and held on to it to give the Crimson (9-7, 1-2 Ivy) its second-straight home Ivy loss. Harvard got 14 points and six boards from junior forward Doug Miller and 13 points from junior guard Jeremy Lin, but the team was killed by abysmal free throw shooting, hitting just 7-of-16 attempts—including missing the front ends of four one-and-one chances. Friday’s loss came on the heels of a poor game from the foul line in an overtime loss last Saturday...
...time out, the Quakers ran a perfect play as soon after the ball was passed in, Rosen found 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 lay-up with 38.4 seconds to play...
...Rosen was fouled with 34 ticks left and knocked down both ends of his one-and-one. Lin then made his first two free throws of the game, before Rosen went back to the line and Penn’s karma took over...
...When the ball came in again, it was batted around several times before Quaker guard Kevin Egee found it along with a straight pass to the basket. Lin fouled him intentionally with 17 seconds left and Egee hit both shots as his team toughed out a wild...
...lead five minutes in as it constantly beat the Crimson up the floor for baskets. Harvard answered that with a 12-0 run in which it forced four turnovers and watched Eggleston blow an easy two-hand dunk attempt. But the Quakers stayed strong and after Lin missed a lay-up with his team up 27-21 and under three minutes left, they closed out with a 10-0 run, despite another missed dunk, this time by Lewis...