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...Quakers??€™ second-half dominance came in sharp contrast to a strong first-half showing by Harvard. Freshman attack Emma Millon opened the game for the Crimson with an unassisted goal, and co-captain midfielder Katie Shaughnessy followed soon after with...
Penn responded quickly, however, as Cassidy scored the second of her three goals less than 30 seconds later. It became apparent that momentum had begun to swing the Quakers??€™ way as they threatened to score for the next five minutes. Only a fortuitous bounce off Mancini’s foot kept Penn from further cutting into the Harvard lead before the half...
...addition to a potent offense, Columbia also boasts one of the best defenses in the league. Last week, Columbia held Penn to just 57 points—well below the Quakers??€™ Ivy League-leading average of 69.5. The Lions also lead the league in rebounding margin at nearly plus five per game...
...quickness off the dribble turned out to be a menace. While the Quakers??€™ uncanny accuracy from the three-point arc was deadly, it was really the fruit of the Penn guards’ earlier forays into the lane. In Toole’s case, only two of his nine field goals came from long range. The rest came on layups and easy runners when he put the ball on the floor and beat his defender...
...most recent victories at the Palestra (1990-91) and Jadwin (1988-89) both predate Harvard coach Frank Sullivan. The Crimson has enjoyed some success against Penn in recent years, scoring upsets at Lavietes each of the last two seasons, but it has never matched that success in the Quakers??€™ home building. Wins have been even rarer against Princeton—except for that one magical night at Lavietes when Hill and Harvard gained glory...