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Harvard made a couple of substitutions to finish the half strong. A missed jumper by Penn and the 13th defensive rebound of the half led to a quick two-point conversion by junior Emma Markley, making the score...
...Berry sunk a jumper with an assist from Matera to start up the Harvard offense, but the Quakers’ Jess Knapp responded with a three-point play of her own. Knapp, a starter for the entire season and leading rebounder on the team, took the most shots for Penn but was largely ineffective, only making two of her 11 attempts and finishing the game with five points. The case was different for the Crimson, which improved its shooting percentage to 50 percent, causing further distress to an already weakened opponent...
After Matera hit a three-pointer with 15 minutes to play, freshman Elle Hagadorn also scored a trey of her own to deepen the Quakers’ deficit. Penn was never able to get the margin under 20 points after that point. Berry didn’t help the Quakers’ cause by sinking another three with 14 minutes left in the half...
...carousel of injuries that has hampered the Harvard wrestling team all season proved to be the deciding factor again this weekend, as the Crimson fell to Princeton and Penn in a set of Saturday dual meets at the MAC. Even worse for the home team, though, was that the Harvard (2-10-1, 0-2 Ivy) grapplers’ usual spark and resilience seemed to be missing against the Crimson’s Ivy foes...
Weiss noted that Crimson grapplers consistently found themselves out of place, making them vulnerable to falls. The ability of the Tigers and Quakers to put up big wins led to lopsided scores—with Princeton winning 35-10 and Penn dominating...