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Among the returners, El-Nokali was joined in being honored by the league by Wente, his backcourt mate and an Honorable Mention All-Ivy Choice, and Wysocki. Wente’s name is familiar to Crimson fans because of his miraculous, buzzer-beating three-pointer that beat Harvard at Lavietes last winter. Wysocki, too, has a lot to live up to. The center for Princeton has been named First-Team All-Ivy ten times in the last twelve years...
Last night’s game was close through the first half and the Crimson actually trailed at the break after Blue Devil Elina Kalnina drained a three pointer with one second left to give Central Connecticut (0-6) a 32-29 lead going into the locker room...
...Crimson was quick getting out of the gate as well. A three-pointer by junior guard Patrick Harvey with 7:22 left to play in the first half put Harvard ahead by 19. But then Northeastern threw the Crimson a curveball when it switched up its team defense from man-to-man to a zone. The change allowed Northeastern to stop the bleeding on defense and eventually set up a 14-5 Huskie run to start the second half...
...Crimson clung to a two-point lead late in the fourth quarter, Gellert swooped in from the foul line to collect his own rebound. Falling out of bounds, Gellert tossed a desperate pass behind his back and into the arms of junior Pat Harvey. Harvey nailed the open three-pointer to seal a 68-61 win for the Crimson at Lavietes Pavilion...
...stormed all the way back on the strength of an aggressive zone defense and the sharp second-half shooting of freshman Aaron Davis. After shooting 1-for-7 in the first half, the 6’3 guard hit six of his nine second-half attempts, including a three-pointer that brought Northeastern within five with 4:00 left. Coleman fouled Northeastern’s Cornellius Wright after missing a shot on the next possession, and Wright made both free throws to reduce the Harvard lead...