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Fast forward to Saturday night. The scene is New Haven, and the score is 54-53. Rogus corrals a rebound and Harvard calls timeout with 30.8 seconds remaining. Harvard again gets two chances to jump ahead, but a layup by senior point guard David Giovacchini refuses to go down, and Rogus gets “slaughtered” on his follow-up attempt. The Crimson leaves John J. Lee Amphitheater knowing that it let another one get away. The margin of defeat has gotten smaller, but the feelings afterwards are the same...
Harvard jumped all over Johnson & Wales in the second frame, grabbing an early 11-5 lead. A timeout by the Wildcats couldn’t stop the bleeding, as the Crimson expanded its advantage to 10 points, 23-13. Johnson & Wales got two crucial blocks as part of a four-point run that got the Wildcats back in the game...
Coming out of the timeout with 4.9 seconds to go, Goffredo calmly walked to the baseline to inbound the ball...
Coming out of a media timeout, Columbia forward Matt Preston missed the front end of a one-and-one free-throw sequence to give the ball to Harvard with 1:13 left, but on the ensuing possession junior Matt Stehle was called for traveling under the basket...
Trailing 96-93 with 23 seconds to go, the Crimson (5-8, 1-0 Ivy) raced up the floor and spent a 30-second timeout. Harvard worked the ball around to Rogus, who was 7-for-13 from behind the arc to that point, but he failed to connect with 11 seconds remaining, and Tennessee Tech (5-6) held on for the 98-93 victory in the consolation game of the Saturn Shootout at John Kresse Arena...