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...Harvard women’s basketball team entered Friday night’s game against Yale looking to avenge its only Ivy League loss from 2007 and move out of a four-way tie for first place in the 2008 Ivy League standings. The Crimson succeeded in doing just that by beating Yale 65-55 at Lavietes Pavilion, in a game Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith described as “messy, messy, messy.” Most of the game was played at a frenetic pace, giving the crowd little time to breathe. And the memory of last year?...
...more and worked it inside more. When we made the change, it was because we didn’t make quick decisions and didn’t try to rush things.”Even as Brown’s Annesley O’Neal hit a jumper to tie the game at 27 with 2:22 to play in the first half, Harvard looked in control of the game. Co-captain Lindsay Hallion responded with a jumper of her own just over a minute before halftime, and Wheeler collected the rebound from a Hallion miss and drained a baseline...
...Tie game. Alex Biega throws it on net from the blue line, Taylor pokes his stick out as he skates past the backdoor and taps it inside the left post...
...takedown of Jimmy Fraser in the BC crease sends Mike Brennan to the box for cross-checking. Great opportunity for Harvard to tie things...
...Crimson shouldn’t need any extra motivation when the Bulldogs come to town. Yale is coming off its first Ivy loss of 2008—a 62-54 decision to Cornell in Ithaca—but at 3-1 sits in a four-way tie atop the Ancient Eight standings with Harvard, Dartmouth, and the Big Red. Last year’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year, six-foot sophomore Melissa Colburne and her 15.4 points per game lead the way for the Bulldogs. On paper, Colburne is a traditional post player—she?...