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...gutsy trey cut Harvard’s lead to one with just under two to play. The first half lacked the back-and-forth drama that came later on, as the Crimson struggled to find offensive rhythm out of the gate. Cornell looked a step too quick for Harvard, and pushed a frenzied pace en route to an eight-point lead—the largest margin either team would enjoy all night. Big-game jitters seemed to affect the Crimson, which failed to convert easy opportunities around the basket early on. “We were just trying to settle...
...perhaps feeling extra pressure because of being on the losing end of tiebreakers against both the Crimson and the Dutchmen—tensed up and failed to execute in key moments.Assistant captain Colin Greening, breaking free alone into the Harvard zone, managed to beat Richter with a quick shot late in the second period to equalize and keep the Big Red in the game. But despite all its effort, the Big Red came away with a loss and finished the regular season 0-8 against the ECAC’s top four teams in conference play...
...people put their [heads down] and we give up easy baskets on the other end,” junior guard Drew Housman said. Harvard gave up five-straight possessions where Columbia simply out-hustled it in transition. After bringing the lead down to three with nine minutes remaining, the quick transition plays killed off any chance for a Crimson comeback. Harvard, also dealing with foul trouble and the two-headed monster of Baumann and Nwachukwu, dug a little deeper into its bench as junior transfer Cem Dinc played an increased role, seeing 17 minutes of play to spell Evan Harris...
...winning, 30-27. Harvard overcame 20 kills by Stevens with 14 of its own. “This weekend was definitely important for us insofar as it let us remember how good we can be,” Rapp said. HARVARD 3, NEW HAVEN 0 The Chargers took a quick lead in the first game, 4-3, but the Crimson remained unfazed and was able to win, 30-26. New Haven had just a .152 attack percentage in the first game, while Harvard recorded 16 kills. Harvard pulled away in the second game jumping out in front...
...fragment ourselves and try to do things on our own,” Stone said. “We stay together and whatever happens, happens.”A rejuvenated Harvard squad came out aggressive and determined in the last frame, and the dream of taking down Goliath quickly turned into a nightmare for the Big Red.Cornell committed a quick penalty in the opening seconds of the final period, and the Crimson promptly took advantage. With Harvard’s second-ranked penalty unit on the ice, tri-captain Caitlin Cahow slammed a shot from the blueline which Brine deflected...