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...scrappier Christiana was in typical form in the rebounding column, ripping down three offensive rebounds and totaling seven, besting her sister’s three boards. MIRROR IMAGEHarvard’s home contest with Penn began in a fashion that was almost eerily identical to that displayed in the teams?? showdown in Philadelphia, when the Quakers sprinted out to an early lead on hot shooting beyond the arc. Penn guard Joey Rhoads nailed four three-pointers within the game’s first nine minutes, including two back-to-back, to turn a 2-2 game into...
...anything can happen. Despite its high finish, Harvard has lost this season to Yale and Quinnipiac, two of the teams in the league’s bottom quartet. Furthermore, once four teams are eliminated this weekend, the seeds will all be reshuffled—and since the top four teams?? seeds don’t change due to their inactivity, they are a lock to host their quarterfinal series a week from now. That is especially good news for a Crimson squad that is 9-2-1 at home this season and 23-3-1 in the last...
...Bulldogs topped the Big Red by nine in the two teams?? earlier meeting in New Haven. Cornell will return the favor with a nine point victory in Ithaca on Friday night, as it begins a march toward a second- or third-place league finish...
...racked up 12 by halftime. He finished with 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting to go along with 10 rebounds, also a career best. Swingman Keenan Jeppesen added 17 points, and Huffman had 13. Junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo, who scored 30 points against Brown in the two teams?? last match up, led the Crimson with 18. Stehle had 16 on 6-of-15 shooting, while Cusworth recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.The four-game losing streak is the longest for the Crimson on the season, and the most Harvard has lost...
...Harvard senior center Brian Cusworth said. “We have to shut them down inside and out.”Cusworth will be most concerned with keeping Brown center Mark MacDonald at bay, as the sophomore put up sixteen points on the Crimson center in the teams?? last meeting. The focus of Harvard’s collective defensive effort, however, will be on emerging Ivy star Keenan Jeppesen, who averaged 23 points last weekend in a home split against Cornell and Columbia. This is nothing new to the Crimson, as Jeppesen rang up a team-high...