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...explosive point guard and his team. Goffredo earned his first two points on a driving bank shot, sophomore forward Andrew Pusar drove baseline for a layup, and then Housman took the game over, scoring nine straight points, all on a series of drives and high banks off the glass, to give the Crimson a 27-23 lead. Housman was able to get to the basket at will against the Tigers defense, calling to mind his 33-point performance in the loss at Princeton earlier in the year. The Tigers again had no answer for the elusive point...
...used to seeing, and we had trouble taking care of that in the first game. They played the game a little faster and more frantic than we’re used to.”The Brewers dominated the first game from the start, shooting ahead to a six-point lead before Harvard managed to score a single point. After falling so far behind, the Crimson failed to close the gap, and Vassar remained ahead by five points or more throughout the game, trumping Harvard, 30-23.In the second game, the Brewers maintained their momentum and jumped ahead...
...airball set up a second overtime. In 2004, Princeton outscored Harvard, 12-4, in the second overtime, with seven of those points coming from Greenman, including a huge three with 1:10 left to give his team a six-point lead. This time, it was Koncz, whose three broke a tie with 2:59 left...
With fifty seconds left the Tigers held a 68-64 lead. Last year, Princeton had overcome a six-point deficit in the final minute to win on Savage’s jumper. Perhaps Harvard could force two turnovers like the Tigers had in that matchup. Or Princeton would miss its free throws to give Harvard a chance to tie? Neither of those happened. The Tigers got a fast-break layup by Conway and four straight free throws from Savage to pull away...
Harris drove into the lane and finished a layup, only to have the basket negated by a questionable offensive foul call. Morris drained a three on the next BU possession, turning a potential one-point deficit into a six-point Terrier cushion...