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...Lavietes. After an ugly Dan McGeary drive, Harris recovers and puts it back to pull Harvard within 4. Then, Harris steals Princeton's attempted length of the court pass trying to break Harvard's full court press. A Housman drive and miss leads to Harris tapping the offensive rebound to Fitzgerald who puts it in. A Fitzgerald block on the other end gives Harvard the chance for the tie with just 17 seconds to play
...scored seven points during a 14-4 Columbia run over four minutes in the second half that erased a nine-point Crimson lead. After pulling down a rebound on the defensive glass, Baumann ran the length of the floor and buried a three from the top of the key to give Columbia a 47-46 lead with 11:41 to go—its first in over 13 minutes...
...Harris picked up his fourth foul on a chase for a rebound with 7:58 remaining the second half. Miller was charged with three fouls in just over a minute and a half, the fifth coming with 5:06 to play. Amaker had to sit Harris until Miller fouled out, and after guard Jeremy Lin picked up his fourth with 5:23 left, both Lin and Harris—two starters averaging double figures—found themselves on the bench in the waning minutes...
...pair of rookies slammed in the Crimson’s first two goals of the night. Freshman Matt McCollem put away the first goal, knocking in a one-timer from the right side, and three minutes later, center forward Pier-Olivier Michaud pounced on senior Dave Watters’ rebound, smashing it into the net for his first collegiate goal. Michaud notched another goal late in the second period, finishing off a shot by sophomore Ian Tallett. Michaud had a chance to give the the Crimson back-to-back hat tricks at the end of the game, but his shot...
...once. On a night when there seemed to be an endless supply of loose pucks in front of the Crimson net, especially during the tail end of the second and third periods, the Harvard defense played well enough to minimize the damage, preventing the Tigers from cashing in on rebounds or tip-ins.“Our D has been doing a great job…you see us boxing guys out, getting under guys’ sticks, moving them away from the net,” sophomore forward Doug Rogers said. “This helps Kyle...