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Despite the difficult circumstances, Harvard maintained its poise from the charity stripe, hitting all 15 of its free throws??including a pair from Lippert with 2:26 remaining to put the Crimson ahead for good...
...attempts—including missing the front ends of four one-and-one chances. Friday’s loss came on the heels of a poor game from the foul line in an overtime loss last Saturday to Dartmouth in which the team made just 17-of-27 free throws??including the front ends of several one-and-ones near the end of regulation. “We just didn’t make foul shots,” Crimson coach Tommy Amaker said. “We’ve been one and two in our conference...
...calmly sank both freebies to give the Crimson a three-point lead. After a Snyder layup with four seconds to play, Knox followed suit with two free throws to make it official.“You put yourself in that situation a million times as a kid practicing free throws??‘This is for the game,’” Hallion said. “I think this was the biggest game of my life, so those were probably the biggest free throws.” After shooting poorly from the field...
...dribbled around the Huskies (4-5) before hitting a jumper with 1:05 to play, making the score 74-68. Northeastern then ran 32 seconds off the shot clock before big center Nkem Ojougboh was fouled by sophomore guard Jeremy Lin on a dunk attempt. Ojougboh missed both free throws??breaking a string of six straight made by the home team—and Lin found McGeary in the corner for a three with 24 seconds left to make it a one-possession game.Northeastern guard Matt Janning hit two free throws with 16 seconds left, but Lin made...
...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 line,” Hallion said...