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What losing streak? The Harvard men’s basketball team ended its month-long seven-game skid in dominating fashion, routing visiting Dartmouth, 82-56, on Saturday at Lavietes Pavilion in the Ivy League opener for both teams. The Crimson (5-11, 1-0 Ivy) fell behind after Alex Barnett connected on the first shot of the game for the Big Green (5-8, 0-1 Ivy), but that was all that would go wrong for Harvard. Captain Brad Unger converted a three-point play off a nice pass from Jeremy Lin to give the Crimson the lead...
What losing streak? The Harvard men’s basketball team ended its month-long seven-game skid in dominating fashion, routing visiting Dartmouth 82-56 at Lavietes Pavilion in the Ivy League opener for both team. The Crimson (5-11, 1-0 Ivy) fell behind after Alex Barnett connected on the first shot of the game for the Big Green (5-8, 0-1 Ivy) but that was all that would go wrong for Harvard. Captain Brad Unger converted a three-point play off a nice pass from Jeremy Lin and there would be no ties or lead changes...
...Harvard must now forget the glory of ’07 and look ahead. The Crimson (7-7, 0-0 Ivy) will officially begin its Ivy League title defense tomorrow night, when Dartmouth (2-9, 0-0) will visit Lavietes Pavilion in the conference opener for both teams. Tip-off is scheduled...
After a heartbreaking overtime loss to UC Irvine (6-8) to end 2007, the Harvard men’s basketball team hopes to start off the new year, and the Ivy League season, in winning fashion against Dartmouth (5-7) tomorrow at Lavietes Pavilion...
...team performed on the defensive end in Sunday’s loss to Vermont. Just two days later, the Crimson (7-5) responded by putting in one if its best performances of the year en route to a 80-56 victory over Holy Cross on Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion. Harvard held the Crusaders (4-6) to just 30% shooting—much improved from Sunday, when the Crimson gave up 80 points and allowed Vermont to shoot over 60% from the field in the second half. “We were really disappointed with that game and knew...