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...suffered on the glass against the Mountain Hawks (5-5), who snagged 13 offensive boards to the Crimson’s four and held the overall rebounding edge, 34-25. Lehigh forward Bryan White posted a game-high 10 rebounds. Additionally, Lehigh enjoyed extra time at the charity stripe, taking 24 shots and sinking 22. Though Harvard only took nine, the Crimson was flawless from the line. “We usually make more [free throws] than the other team takes,” sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli said. “By the end of the game, we were...
...certainly rectified in yesterday’s game. Harvard made 78.9 percent of its foul shots, going 8-for-9 in the first half and 7-for-10 in the second half. Hallion, the game’s high scorer with 13 points, shot 5-for-7 from the stripe. The Crimson hit its most clutch free throws—one from Hallion and two from junior guard Emily Tay—in the last 26 seconds of the game to seal the win. “I still think we have some work to do on the free-throw...
...down here and shoot some more.”To make matters worse, Harvard turned in an embarrassing free-throw shooting performanceduring the first half, making just 2 of 8 from the line. Entering last night’s game, the Crimson was shooting 67 percent from the charity stripe as a team—not an eye-popping statistic, but nothing approaching its performance against the Friars.“There were a lot of points where we could have stepped up, took our time and put in easy baskets, made our free throws,” Knox said...
...comedy partner from 1977 to 1980. Marilyn got laughs for some raunchy material but was also political and avant-garde. We played throughout the U.S., and I'm glad to know that her work with me supported her subsequent solo success. Many people of every hue and stripe will miss Marilyn. For all her tough talk, she was one of the sweetest people in the business. Judith Blair, BOULDER, COLO...
...sure who was guarding who and someone would hit a big three.”Harvard’s score was owed to two solid performances. Junior guard Drew Housman ran the Crimson’s game with 21 points, going 8-for-8 from the charity stripe and sinking half of the three-pointers he dared. Junior guard Andrew Pusar found the bottom of the net with regularity, missing only one field goal and going 2-of-2 both from beyond the arc and the foul line, racking up a total of 18 points for the visiting team. Sophomore...