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...first half.”Harvard capitalized on that momentum after the break, going ahead for good 32-30 on an Adrian Budischak tip in with 19:03 remaining. Freshman guard Emily Tay debuted with back-to-back jumpers to give Harvard a five-point cushion during a crucial second-half stretch.The Hornets mustered just one field goal in the first seven minutes of the second half and could never crack the Crimson defense, shooting just 20-of-57 from the field for the game.The Crimson remedied its anemic offense from Friday’s loss with a dominant perimeter...
...through the period. Harvard fought back to grab a 33-31 advantage at the break, then got four straight points from Cusworth to open the second half, keying a 17-8 run that gave the Crimson its largest lead at 50-39. Schneider brought the Catamounts back with four second-half threes, but the end of the game belonged solely to Harvard, which handed coach Mike Lonergan a loss in his first game leading Vermont...
...through the period. Harvard fought back to grab a 33-31 advantage at the break, then got four straight points from Cusworth to open the second half, keying a 17-8 run that gave the Crimson its largest lead at 50-39. Schneider brought the Catamounts back with four second-half threes, but the end of the game belonged solely to Harvard, which handed coach Mike Lonergan a loss in his first game leading Vermont. “It’s a big statement, definitely,” Housman said. “It’s just...
...scored 13 second-half points, including five in a row to spark a 26-4 run that would give Harvard the victory and a share of the Ivy title...
...effectiveness of Harvard’s offense.Record after: 2-0 (1-0 Ivy)OCT. 1, HARVARD vs. LEHIGH, 49-24 (L)Turning point: When the Mountain Hawks scored four times in the third quarter—twice off O’Hagan interceptions—to kill any second-half momentum the Crimson might have been able to muster in the absence of its top offensive players due to injury.Cause for concern: Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers. The Crimson had a whopping six giveaways, including three picks by O’Hagan and two by Irvin. Add to that a fumble...