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...sprinted out to an early lead on hot shooting beyond the arc. Penn guard Joey Rhoads nailed four three-pointers within the game’s first nine minutes, including two back-to-back, to turn a 2-2 game into an 8-2 Penn lead. In Philadelphia, the Quakers?? Monica Naltner hit three early three-pointers to put Penn up eight early.But just as Penn built early leads behind hot shooting from the perimeter, so too did the lead evaporate both times when the Quakers turned cold. After Rhoads’ four threes, Penn went...
...leader in an extremely physical battle. The Crimson was unable to snap the five-game skid that began with heartbreaking final-play losses to Cornell and Princeton, as Penn prevailed, 74-71, in what became a war of attrition at The Palestra.The combative nature of the Quakers?? overtime victory was quickly established. Only 12 total fouls were called in the first half, as the referees let the two rivals settle their feud the old-fashioned way. “The referees from the outset were going to let the guys play,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan...
...after the game. “They’re not going to lose again, unless we beat them,” he added. “It doesn’t mean too much [to us], but it adds a little insult to injury.” The Quakers?? loss opened a window of opportunity for the four teams immediately behind it, but three of those four—Cornell, Yale, and Harvard—lost. Princeton survived with a double-overtime win over Cornell to move to 6-2 in league play, just one game back...
...after the game. “They’re not going to lose again, unless we beat them,” he added. “It doesn’t mean too much [to us], but it adds a little insult to injury.” The Quakers?? loss opened a window for the four teams behind it, but three of those four (Cornell, Yale, and Harvard) lost. Princeton survived with a double-overtime win over Cornell to move to 6-2 in league play—just one game back of Penn. --Staff writer Michael...
...were completely out of sync,” he said.It helped that the Quakers were unable to accomplish much in the air, or on the ground against the best rushing defense in Division I-AA.Penn quarterback Pat McDermott found his wide receivers with ease on the Quakers?? first drive but then stalled, forcing Derek Zoch to kick a 39-yard field goal for Penn’s only points of the afternoon. McDermott completed only 18 of 38 passes for 158 yards, and he was intercepted twice.“We were just trying to keep them off-balance...