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...hurt ourselves.”An unusually high number of fouls, which granted the Bulldogs numerous scoring opportunities, plagued the Crimson throughout the game. Yale took advantage of Harvard’s foul trouble, scoring on 24 of its 35 free throws.Despite the mistakes, the squad jogged into the locker room with a 30-29 lead and pushed it to 36-29 with 18:24 to go in the second half.But this advantage would not last for long. The two teams traded leads for the most of the second half, as a combination of Harvard mistakes and Yale?...
...Amaker said.Then reality set in. After trading buckets over the next few minutes, Harvard led 27-16 with 6:52 to play in the half. From there, the Bulldogs used a 23-3 run and 15 first-half Crimson turnovers to take a nine-point lead into the locker room. Harvard would never get closer.“I thought the same thing that happened to us in New Haven [on Feb. 8] happened again here,” Amaker said. “We turned it over out in the middle of the floor and they were able...
...game,’” Hallion said. “I think this was the biggest game of my life, so those were probably the biggest free throws.” After shooting poorly from the field in the first half, Harvard came out of the locker room and found its touch. A three-pointer from Knox at 15:29 gave the Crimson its first lead of the game, starting a stretch of ties and lead changes that would last the rest of the game. Harvard fans responded to each twist and turn with raucous cheers, none louder...
...League title and became the first team in the nation to officially be headed to the NCAA Tournament. With the score tied 11-11 in the first half, Cornell outscored Harvard 34-9 over the final 14:24 to take a 25-point lead, 45-20, into the locker room at the half, all but finishing the Crimson before it even had a chance.“We really struggled to score,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said of the first half’s closing run. “We had great opportunities—we couldn?...
...grab an offensive rebound after a missed Crimson basket in transition—gave Harvard crucial second chances on the offensive end. On the night, Budischak tallied an eye-popping seven offensive rebounds and had 11 total boards for the game. “When we were in [the locker room], Lindsay said ‘This is the best Senior Night ever,’” Knox said. “All of our seniors in there stepped up and made big plays at the end of the game. It feels so good.”WHERE?...