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...Harvard received a boost off the bench from Matera, who netted a trio of timely shots from three-point land. Matera??s first two treys turned St. John’s three-point leads back into ties, and her third gave the Crimson a five-point advantage—tied for Harvard’s biggest lead of the game...
...minute later with a layup by sophomore Claire Wheeler, but Cornell came back with a three pointer to take a nine-point lead. “I knew once we had momentum our team would kick off,” Tay said. Led by Tay and sophomore Christine Matera??who knocked in two three pointers with 15 minutes left on the clock—the Crimson continued to fight its way back in. Coming into the last ten minutes of the game, the momentum began to change in favor of Harvard as Tay nailed two foul shots...
...person has to have a big game. If you want to take one thing away from us, you can. But you have to give something up to do that.” That something seemed to be perimeter shooting, most of which came courtesy of Berry and Matera??s hot hands. Berry made an efficient contribution on 5-for-6 shooting from the floor (including 2-of-3 from long range), and Matera connected on 4-for-9 attempts from beyond the arc. But to compete with Harvard, Brown would have needed sharpshooting guard Karly Grace to match...
...Saturday night in New Jersey.“These wins are really big, especially after the 20-day break where we had to sit with the loss against Dartmouth,” said sophomore guard Christine Matera, who had perhaps her best weekend in a Crimson uniform.While Matera??s hot shooting was central to the victory, Harvard got a lot of help from their post players as well.Sophomore Emma Markley led the Crimson with 22 points, going 10-14 from the field. She added 11 rebounds to claim her fourth double-double of the season.Her partner...
...floor, with the Crimson gaining an early, but short-lived, advantage. Berry, Finelli, and Rollins all hit jumpers—with Berry adding a three-pointer for good measure—en route to a 10-6 lead after four minutes. The Gauchos kept pace, and while one of Matera??s threes gave Harvard a five-point lead with 7:41 to go in the half, the Crimson entered the locker room with just a two-point edge. Green paced UCSB with 10 of her 16 points before the break. The two squads traded baskets for most...