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After the half, Princeton came out smoking. They moved the ball around the key effortlessly and converted on their patented back door plays flawlessly. With 16:24 left, Harvard needed to call a 20-second time-out to stop the Princeton offensive machine. The half-time lead of six had expanded to a seemingly insurmountable 12 points in less than four minutes. Yet there was still more to come from the Tigers...
Case in point: With Harvard up, 46-39 at the television time-out, Terrier forward Joey Beard got away from his defender and slammed home a dunk. Then B.U.'s guard LeVar Folk stole an errant pass from Harvard sophomore Tim Hill and layed the ball in. For those scoring at home, that's 10 seconds, two high-percentage baskets, and all the momentum on the Terrier side...
After Snowden was dropped in the backfield for a three-yard loss on first down, Harvard called its second time-out with 45 seconds to play. On second down and goal from the Yale seven, Snowden plunged over the left side of the offensive line, diving forward to the two-yard line. With 34 ticks remaining on the clock, the Crimson spent its final timeout of the game...
...TIME-OUT FOR WELFARE REFORM...
Harvard took the momentum right back at the start of the second half, scoring the first six points of the half and forcing Brown to call time-out. At the 14:00 mark Hadrick struck again, sinking a dipsy-do behind-the-backboard layup for a 51-46 lead. Harvard pulled ahead by seven, 55-48, at the 12:30 mark when Kosh stole the ball and hit two free throws, but with 5:39 remaining the Harvard lead was down...