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...After playing even for most of the second half, Harvard trailed, 60-53, with one minute remaining in regulation. Senior guard Drew Housman decided to take the game into his own hands. After dribbling out much of the shot clock, Housman drained a long three-pointer that brought the Crimson within four and got the crowd on its feet...
...missed Housman three-pointer led to another Huskies possession, where Adako managed to put in another basket. The Crimson found its rhythm again in freshman Peter Boehm, whose three-pointer brought the game back to one point. It was not enough to grab another lead, though, and Harvard never came back on top. The Crimson’s best chance to come back came on a missed drive to the basket by Boehm, in which a questionable call by the referee led to neither a foul nor a block. Northeastern was allowed an inbounds play and possession that...
...Hinton and Kristi Dini chipping in nine and seven rebounds to their scoring totals. After senior forward Katie Rollins made a layup to stop the bleeding with 16:01 to go in the opening half, the Crimson began to get its bearings and hang with the Terriers. A three-pointer from sophomore forward Claire Wheeler made the score 19-11 with 12:46 to go, but Harvard would not get within single digits again until late in the second half. Three-pointers from Dini and Hinton kept the lead hovering close to 20 points late in the opening half. After...
...joined in the lineup for the first time by classmate Pusar. Kenyi had started the first five games of the season, but came off the bench Saturday and added a solid spark in a closely-fought contest. The visitors grabbed the lead early on, keyed by a three-pointer by Lin, who followed that up with a dunk. The reigning Ivy League Player of the Week strongly stated his case for repeat honors, as he played nearly the entire game, logging 38 minutes, and was remarkably efficient, shooting 9-of-12 from the floor. “Jeremy is playing...
...need to respond better to that and get on our own momentum shifts. We sat back on our heels a little bit instead of getting pissed off and getting back and putting the ball in the basket.”After halftime, Harvard finally saw its first three-pointer fall after missing all five of its opportunities in the first half. However, it also saw its overall field goal percentage drop as well, as Providence settled down on defense and maintained a comfortable lead for the rest of the game.Harvard did have some highlights on the defensive end. The only...