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...would have been historic—if there weren’t 12 more minutes of basketball to be played.Despite its best efforts, the Crimson (4-8) came up short in its comeback bid against America East rival Vermont (3-6) in a 73-68 loss yesterday at Lavietes Pavilion, its fourth straight defeat.Had Harvard won the game, it would have been the largest comeback in team history. With seven minutes to play in the first half, the Crimson was behind by a score of 32-13.The 19-point comeback would have surpassed Harvard’s 18-point recovery last...
...period to head into the locker room down by only five points. But first-half free-throw shooting was a problem once again for Harvard, which made just two of eight freebies in the opening frame of its 78-64 loss to Providence on Dec. 5 at Lavietes Pavilion. “We played pretty poorly in the first half, but were still able to compete,” Finelli said. “But we played their game, let them set the tempo. It felt as if we were reacting to their game, and that’s where...
With an 88-77 loss at Long Island University’s Wellness Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. last night, the Harvard men’s basketball team (4-7) dropped its third straight contest since knocking off the Wolverines at Lavietes Pavilion...
...Crimson returns to friendly Lavietes Pavilion on Sunday afternoon to take on Vermont at 2 p.m., looking to break this three-game slide while extending its three-game home winning streak...
...greater talent, this was a much more important game emotionally for the Crimson.Sure, Michigan was playing against its old coach, and I’m sure Wolverine players (and fans) are sick of one NIT berth after another. But let’s face it: Michigan came into Lavietes Pavilion expecting to run all over a Harvard team that has never been good against Ivy League opponents, let alone Big Ten squads. For the Wolverines, this was more of a scrimmage to get ready for teams like Illinois and Ohio State, not a game that would help them define themselves...