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With a balanced attack and a solid defensive effort, the Harvard women’s basketball team overcame a lackluster start to defeat Penn, 77-58, on Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion. Eleven Crimson players scored and the Harvard bench contributed 37 points as the Crimson defeated the Quakers for the second time in two weeks, sweeping the season series for the second straight year. “It was a team effort, a lot of fun,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “Everybody came to play.” “The first...
...Koncz led all scorers with a career-high 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting. He scored 20 points earlier this month in Princeton’s 60-59 win at Lavietes Pavilion, the only two times Koncz has scored 20 or more in his career...
...you’ve ever watched the green Astroturf, hidden beneath Lavietes Pavilion, roll across the gym floor for baseball practice (though that activity has relocated to the recently renovated Palmer-Dixon tennis courts) or if you’ve ever visited each of the other seven Ivies, you know that Harvard’s facilities rank in the bottom half of the league. Compared to Penn’s Palestra, Princeton’s Jadwin, and Yale’s John J. Lee, Lavietes best strikes one as a high school gym, not only by its size, but also...
...action and the fans that follow them. After a hearty meal at Shabbat 1000, I hurried across the river to catch the tail end of men’s basketball’s always-exciting clash with the Tigers. (I’m so shomer!) I arrived at Lavietes Pavilion just in time for Princeton sharpshooter Kyle Koncz to connect from downtown with 10:42 left to stake the Tigers to a narrow 40-39 lead in the see-saw battle. From that moment on, however, Harvard went on a tear. With Michael Beal knifing through the lane...
...route to a 66-61 comeback win in the final seven minutes. It was the second time a victory over the Bears eluded the Crimson in the final ticks. Last month, a last-second buzzer beater propelled Brown to a near-identical 64-62 victory at Laivetes Pavilion. But while the outcome was the same on Friday, the action leading up to it was entirely different. Harvard trailed almost all night, making a furious charge in the waning minutes to put the pressure on the Bears. This time, it was the Crimson that dominated for much of the second half...