Word: northeastern
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...magic continued even after Northeastern made both of its foul shots, bringing the Crimson back down six points...
...teams seemed to enter the first overtime with newfound intensity, and fouls on both sides meant that both teams would have foul shot bonuses for the rest of the game. Points from freshmen Keith Wright and Max Kenyi put the Crimson up early in the period, but each time Northeastern was able to respond with well-planned plays of its own. The 64-62 advantage that the Crimson received after Wright’s first bucket was the first lead the team had held since they led, 17-15, with 9:18 left in the first half...
...each, one short of expulsion. The toil of long minutes seemed to affect the players, as each team missed shots in its first two possessions of the second overtime. It wasn’t until Huskies junior Manny Adako banked in a jumper that more points were tallied, as Northeastern went up, 68-66, with 2:40 to play in the period...
...enough to grab another lead, though, and Harvard never came back on top. The Crimson’s best chance to come back came on a missed drive to the basket by Boehm, in which a questionable call by the referee led to neither a foul nor a block. Northeastern was allowed an inbounds play and possession that led to victory...
Last night, in another big game against a Boston rival, the freshmen came to play. Although the team fell 76-71 to Northeastern in a double overtime thriller, this is a sign of maturity the Crimson can build...