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...With their backs against the wall, the Brewers finally awoke in the third frame. Instead of following the pattern of the first two games and letting the Crimson build up a large lead, Vassar fervently dug balls and chased them down to keep pace with Harvard. After a timeout, the Brewers fired off five consecutive points to take their first lead of the match at 14-13. But the Crimson prevented Vassar from enlarging its cushion, battling back to go ahead by a small margin of its own. At 22-22, Harvard’s offense finally took over...
Despite the crushing blow, the Crimson still had the advantage. Princeton would have to foul, and if Harvard got into any trouble, it could call a timeout. If the Crimson could get the ball to Goffredo or Stehle, it would be in great shape, as that would almost certainly lead to two points from the line, leaving the Tigers about 20 seconds to setup for a game-tying three...
...junior guard was immediately trapped by two Tigers players, who aggressively went after the ball, possibly fouling Goffredo in the process. Instead of turning to the official and asking for timeout, Goffredo attempted to step through the double-team and get off a pass...
...been over.When senior center Brian Cusworth sank both free throws with 1:17 remaining to put Harvard up six, the Crimson should have had the game wrapped up.After all, this was a veteran Harvard squad that knew how to handle the pressure of a close game. It had two timeouts in the bank just in case it got into any trouble. And to cap it all off, it had four players on the floor that were shooting better than 73 percent from the line, including captain Matt Stehle and junior guard Jim Goffredo, who entered the game hitting...
...Goffredo and senior swingman Zach Martin tried unsuccessfully to connect from behind the arc.The Lions took advantage of Stehle’s absence by picking eight early points in the paint on two hooks and two layups. Columbia built a 14-6 lead heading into the second media timeout, forcing Harvard coach Frank Sullivan to bring Stehle back into the contest.“I think [Coach Sullivan] was just like, ‘If this is how we’re going to lose, this is how we’re going to lose. And if you?...