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...hole ( to the left, who would have guessed), and draws bailout foul. Makes 1 of 2, but Magnerelli gets board. 66-63 4:20: Pusar with crazy eyes, finds Lin backdoor for bunny. 66-65, Lin wiht 11. 4:00: 68-65 after HC bucket. Crimson playing man-to-man, Cruze wide open for HC, airball, follow on Baan over Lin. Crimson ball, down three, 68-65. Timeout. Whew. What's going to happen Troy? Well let's take a look at Stache. He's just run out of his "Gatorade." This doesn't bode well...
...hurdle that Harvard will have to overcome is that the Big Red has not lost at home all season. The only loss the Crimson suffered on the season was on the road against Loyola Marymount two weeks ago. To overcome these obstacles, Harvard will have to focus on its man-to-man pressure. “It just comes down to winning the individual battle,” Hoff said. “We just want to keep the ball out of the back of our net.” The Crimson is coming into this weekend?...
...last for the night. Harvard finally found its scoring touch in the second half, scoring seven unanswered goals and stifling the Engineers with a staunch zone defense. “We changed our defense after the first to a more team oriented, zone type of defense, rather than the man-to-man we played in the first,” Livingston said. The stellar defensive play in the third translated to an offensive clinic in the fourth, as goals from Tune, Atkinson (who scored the go-ahead goal), senior Brian Kuczynsky, and co-captain Chris Ludwick electrified...
...said. “[But] it’s even more heartbreaking given the circumstances.”Harvard appeared to have the Jadwin riddle solved as the second half started, jumping out to a 42-34 lead over the first three minutes of the frame. By switching from man-to-man to an extended 3-2 zone, the Crimson was able to contain the sharp-shooting Princeton squad, which shot 6-of-14 from three-point range in the first half. The only problem for Harvard: with the exception of two free throws from captain Jim Goffredo...
...only the Tigers basketball team, but also the demons of Jadwin past worked to defeat the Crimson. Harvard appeared to have the Jadwin riddle solved as the second half started, jumping out to a 42-34 lead over the first three minutes of the frame. By switching from man-to-man to an extended 3-2 zone, the Crimson was able to contain the sharp-shooting Princeton squad, who shot 6-of-14 from three-point range in the first half. Coupled with stellar offensive play from Harvard, the Crimson built upon its halftime lead...