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...strong second half between the blocks and a late surge proved too much for the Harvard women’s basketball team last night, as the reeling Crimson (1-9) fell to Marist (8-2) by a score of 74-68 in front of a sparse crowd at Lavietes Pavilion...
...Marist opened up a seven-point lead in the second half’s first six minutes on the heels of a 13-8 run keyed by what seemed like the entire Marist roster. Harvard struggled to respond, as the team could not put together any consistency on offense thanks to foul trouble for sophomore center Katie Rollins and co-captain Christiana Lackner. It wasn’t for lack of effort, though—bodies flew on a number of occasions, and the contest saw no less than four jump balls...
...Crimson struggled on the offensive glass late in the half, losing the offensive rebound battle 12-6 in the first frame. The advantage was especially apparent on a sequence with less than five minutes to go, when Marist earned four attempts on a single possession...
...there’s going to be dues to pay when he gets back. We’re going to lay him out.” But Harvard can’t afford to look past tonight. The Crimson plays two home games next week against Marist and Northeastern before a short break, but if it doesn’t compete against Wisconsin, the holidays won’t seem like such a homecoming. The team needs to catch fire in the non-conference part of its schedule before Ivy League action begins in 2007. “Playing...
...lost to eventual champion and second seeded Bogdan Borta by a score of 7-5, 3-6, 11-9. In the B singles, Burke was seeded fifth and made a strong run into the finals, where he lost by a 6-3, 6-4 score to Ray Josephs of Marist. —THE CRIMSON STAFF