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...first four baskets. With the score tied after five minutes of play, Crimson freshman Brogan Berry made a layup to give Harvard a lead that it would keep until the sound of the final buzzer.A three-and-a-half minute span close to the end of the first half saw the Crimson go on an 11-0 run and take a 19-point lead.“We put on a clinic at both ends of the floor,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said.“We were really hitting the open person and moving...
...University,” he said. “You can get kicked out of the UC for not attending enough meetings, but you can’t get kicked out of the UC for not doing your job.” Despite his frustrations with what he saw as a bureaucratic UC, he is optimistic that the incoming UC President Andrea R. Flores ’10 would improve the UC. “I honestly think Andrea can literally turn the UC in the right direction,” he said. Five members will be leaving in total...
...forth game at Lavietes Pavilion Friday night, the Harvard men’s basketball team came out on the short end, as the University of Pennsylvania made the clutch plays down the stretch and got the bounces it needed to win 66-60. Tight throughout a second half that saw three ties and six lead changes, the Quakers (5-10, 1-0 Ivy) took the lead in the final two minutes and held on to it to give the Crimson (9-7, 1-2 Ivy) its second-straight home Ivy loss. Harvard got 14 points and six boards from junior...
...Harvard women’s basketball program reached its 500th win with a hard fought 72-63 victory at Penn on Friday. The game, which was marked by back-and-forth play, saw three Crimson players post double figures. Despite dominance from the charity stripe and precision outside shooting, the persistent Quakers (3-14, 0-3 Ivy) would not back down and stayed with Harvard (10-7, 2-1 Ivy) until the last minutes. “I’ll take it, coming out of exams because Penn is a better team than their record,” Harvard...
...also allows freshman goalie Matt Hoyle to build confidence before tonight’s game, in which Hoyle will face an opponent who averages 3.7 goals per game. BU has put together a five-game winning streak, including a 3-1 victory over Merrimack on Friday night that saw the Terrier’s long-time coach, Jack Parker, earn his 800th career win. As the second-best team in the country, the Terriers bring all the usual attributes of a top-ranked squad to both ends of the ice. The Terriers bring a stingy defense led by senior Matt...