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...made plays accordingly. Hawk star senior Bo Taylor went in for a fast-break dunk and a foul, firing up himself, his teammates, and the Hartford supporters in the building. His free throw narrowed the lead back to 10 at 56-46.But UVM forward Colin McIntosh answered with a three-point, increasing the noise from the Catamounts fans—“I looked around and the whole place was yellow,” Lonergan said afterwards—and the favorites pulled away from there. The fight in the Hawks stayed for the entire game, personified by Taylor...
Goffredo, who earned Player of the Week honors once earlier this season in December, shot 54.5 percent from the floor and 52.4 perccent from three-point range over the weekend, also hitting on 9-of-10 tries from the free-throw line...
...range artillery during halftime, going 9-of-20 from deep after the break. Three-pointers accounted for 27 of the Lions’ 39 second-half points, but could not match Harvard’s strong 47 percent field-goal shooting for the game.Four Crimson players notched double digits in points—Finelli and sophomore forward Emma Moretzsohn led the team with 13 and 12 points, respectively, while sophomore guard Emily Tay had 10 points to go along with six assists. Lackner chipped in 11 points and six rebounds in her final appearance at Lavietes.“Senior...
...Housman’s halftime ritual is, it’s definitely working. After sleepwalking through Friday’s first half (one assist, two points on 1-of-4 shooting), the sophomore point guard paced the Crimson offense in the final twenty minutes, finishing with 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting to go along with a season-high seven assists, three rebounds and two steals. Three of his six field goals were three-pointers. “He was terrific,” Sullivan said. “To be honest, we kind...
...tries. The victory also secured a season sweep for Harvard over third-place Cornell (16-12, 9-5), the highlight of an otherwise rough league campaign.Harvard’s opponents had made over 80 more three-pointers than the Crimson entering Friday night, and the Big Red ranked near the top of the league in both three-point makes and percentage. But with the game’s outcome in the balance, Cornell leading 71-68 with 4:14 to play, the visitors mounted a stunning insurgency, reeling off three-point plays on four of their next five possessions...