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...play of the night, senior Evan Harris, bad knee and all, rose up for a thrilling block to deny Brown’s offensive MVP, junior center Matt Mullery, from getting his 29th point...
After a miserable first half performance that saw the Crimson fall behind 32-20 to the Bears, a repeat of Harvard’s poor showing against Yale a night before seemed inevitable. The team shot 30 percent from the field and tallied nine turnovers in that first frame...
...played pretty well,” Rogers said. “After that Yale took over the game and dominated us. They’re very fast and stick to their game plan very well.”The McCollem score was one of the few bright spots Friday night. Yale took the lead on a power play later in the first period after a couple of precise passes led to an open one-time shot. The Bulldogs increased the margin in the second frame when a bid on goal was redirected into the back of the net.All night long...
...points off the bench. “Tonight we shot the ball well,” Morin said. “The guys hitting outside shots really stretched the floor for the inside guys.” SCORING LOAD Harvard’s offense came from one place Friday night: junior guard Jeremy Lin. Lin, who continues to prove he is one of the best players in the Ivy League, scored 23 points on seven of eleven shooting. He also tallied four rebounds and five assists. “Jeremy’s been a good player...
...forward to a great evening tonight,” Stone said. “It’s nice to win two games, so I can go and enjoy myself a bit.” CHANGE IT UP Harvard found itself frustrated heading into the second intermission on Friday night. No offensive play could fool Yale netminder Genny Ladiges, and the Crimson had been held to just five shots on its first three power plays. In the locker room, Stone decided to make a change. The Crimson came out for the third period with a new man-up game plan?...