Word: pavilions
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With a 71-51 loss to Brown (12-8, 4-2 Ivy) at the Pizzitola Sports Center, the Crimson (6-16, 1-5 Ivy) lost its fifth straight and continued its road woes, falling to a miserable 1-14 away from Lavietes Pavilion...
...that wouldn’t be so bad, with six of Harvard’s final eight conference games in the friendly confines of Lavietes Pavilion...
...straight wins following that loss, but the “L” in its loss column just wouldn’t go away. For the first time in this year’s young Ivy season, Harvard will have its chance at revenge: Yale visits Lavietes Pavilion tonight, with Brown coming to Cambridge tomorrow night. Tip-offs are scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m. and tomorrow night at 6 p.m., respectively. In 2008, the Crimson shouldn’t need any extra motivation when the Bulldogs come to town. Yale is coming off its first Ivy loss of 2008?...
...actually the first [game winner] in my entire life,” Tay said. “I’m going to take it.” And with that one-point cushion, the Crimson jumped on board the Tay Train and rode out of Lavietes Pavilion with a season-saving win over the stunned Quakers. “Tay Train?” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “I like that. Make that stick. She was just tremendous at both ends of the floor. She’s shooting unbelievably well, and when...
...came down to the last few minutes. The same thing is going to happen this year, if we continue to get better. I hope we’re going up and staying up.”The Crimson continues Ivy play this weekend, welcoming Yale and Brown to Lavietes Pavilion on Friday and Saturday evenings, respectively. —Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...