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Harvard responded with long-range shooting. A three-pointer by Merchant put him at 41 points on the night—tying the school record held by Ralph James ’91—and closed the margin to one point, which sophomore guard Jason Norman erased emphatically with a dunk that put the Crimson ahead 72-71 seconds later...
With 26 seconds left on the clock, the Bulldogs’ Bonnie Smith nailed a three-pointer to bring league cellar-dweller Yale (6-21, 3-11 Ivy) within two at 67-65. The Bulldogs had a chance to tie the game with Morgan Richards on the charity stripe, but she missed the free throws and sophomore center Reka Cserny made both of hers for the Crimson with just eight seconds remaining to secure Harvard’s 69-65 win in the John J. Lee Amphitheater in New Haven, Conn...
With just over a minute left, Lions forward Marco McCottry had hit a three-pointer to bring Columbia within two, 63-61. The Lions quickly got the ball back on a Harvard turnover, but Columbia center Chris Wiedemann couldn’t handle an entry pass, forcing the Lions to start fouling...
Harvard had another chance with less than 30 seconds to go, trailing 66-63. Yet, despite a flurry of activity that included a missed Winter three-pointer, a missed shot by freshman center Brian Cusworth and a missed three-pointer by sophomore guard Kevin Rogus, the Big Red was able to survive. Cornell guard David Lisle grabbed the rebound off Rogus’ shot, ending Harvard’s hopes. “The free-throw shooting might have been the single biggest reason we lost,” Merchant said. “It wasn?...
After trailing by as much as 13 points in the second half, Harvard reeled Columbia in over the final six minutes. Junior forward Hana Peljto hit a three-pointer with 3:55 remaining to make it a one possession game at 68-65. Tubridy’s three tied the game for the first time since the 13:11 mark of the first half, and Moore’s trifecta put the Crimson ahead for good with a minute to play...