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...knew that I would play, no matter what,” Hallion added. “This is such a big game for us, and I knew I wanted to be on the court.”Despite Hallion’s second-half heroics, the Ivy champions would not go down quietly. Dartmouth senior Ashley Taylor (22 points), named the League Player of the Week in each of the past two weeks, hit a gutsy three-pointer from far beyond the arc with 37.4 seconds remaining to cut the Crimson lead to two. After two Hallion free throws, Koren...
...point guard, who took over the game in the second half with his drives to the hoop, sliced from the top of the arc to the basket to make it 76-71 with a minute and a half remaining. The Crimson did not finish off the win without a scare, however. Cusworth fouled out attempting to grab a rebound with a little over a minute left, and after a series of free throws, Lin traveled attempting to break the full-court press, giving the ball back to Vermont with 49 seconds left and the Catamounts needing only a three-pointer...
...from the floor in the second half, including 0-of-8 from three-point range. Guard Tristan Blackwood, the Blue Devils’ second-leading scorer entering last night with 15.2 points per game, was limited to four points on 2-of-13 shooting, thanks to the efforts of Goffredo and strong help defense from the entire team.“We did a great job on [Blackwood],” Housman said. “Everyone was conscious of where he was the whole time. We made it a focus the second half--as long as you know where...
...Take away three possessions of three-pointers—that’s nine points right there, and we’re right back in it.”BU shot an incredible 53.3 percent from the arc for the game, including a 4-of-6 second-half clip—all of which came at crucial moments.Foul trouble plagued the Crimson, especially in the second half. Sophomore guard Niki Finelli went out with two early fouls in the first half, and Lackner fouled out with 4:55 remaining in the second half. Harvard’s excessive team fouls...
...Crimson held on down the stretch by hitting 16-of-21 second-half free throws, while LIU went just 6-of-11 from the stripe after the break. That disparity was nothing new for Harvard, which entered the game having attempted over a hundred more free throws than its opponents with a better conversion rate...