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...after the break. Franklin played a huge part in the team’s comeback, scoring 12 of her 16 points in the second half and nailing a clutch three-pointer early in the half to cut Penn’s lead to two. Five consecutive points down the stretch, including another huge three, iced the game for Harvard, However, Franklin shrugs off her scoring role in the team’s victory, instead focusing on the small details that define leadership on a young team. “I think of myself as a role player...
...Huskies, who are now 2-20-6 on the season, could have been damaging as the regular season winds down. Perhaps most significant was the success of the Crimson offense, which has struggled for the better part of the last two months. “We went through a stretch where we weren’t scoring,” Donato said. ‘We knew that we weren’t going to score by shooting less.” And so its last four games—three of which were wins—Harvard...
...Northeastern (2-20-6, 2-13-6, Hockey East).“It’s nice to see the freshmen have such a big game for us,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “And Jon Pelle [went] through a stretch where he was a little snakebitten, but now he seems to be finding the right areas and getting some bounces.”Pelle scored the Crimson’s fourth and fifth goals, enlarging a lead that already seemed quite secure.His first score came just 41 seconds after Coskren...
...poor performance on the boards, evaporated any chance of a second-half comeback. After a Katie Rollins layup brought Harvard to within five at 48-43 with 8:09 remaining, the Crimson went without a point for a crucial five-minute span in the game’s final stretch. Over those five minutes, Harvard turned the ball over three times and botched two crucial layups. When Rollins’ free throw trickled in at 3:21 to end the drought, the Crimson was staring at a 55-44 deficit. A steal-foul attempt by Harvard put the Tigers...
...Joey Rhoads layup at 2:41 to push the Penn lead to 11, the Crimson put together its only sustained offensive run of the first half with an 8-4 finish to close the frame. Freshman guard Emily Tay scored four consecutive points and tallied two assists over the stretch, pulling Harvard to within seven at the break. The first-half flurry, however, was but an augury of good things to come for the Crimson, whose good shot selection throughout the first half was left unrewarded by the unfriendly rims of the Palestra. But after the break, those holes...