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...Wasting no time, sophomore Jeremy Lin started left then drove around his man on the right side and put home the easy layup with nine seconds remaining to tie the score at 61. Princeton’s Koncz missed a driving layup on the other end, and two Tiger tip-in attempts went in and out as the buzzer sounded.“Lin was tremendous for us offensively, with the game-tying bucket sending us to overtime, and [with] his ability to get to the basket,” Amaker said.The Crimson owned overtime.Just 22 seconds in, Lin drove...
...settling in the game pace, though. It's kind of running, but not the way the Crimson wants to. Holy Cross is missing some open shots to keep them in it. 13:00: Size really hurting the Crimson. They can't buy a board, as Saders get another tip-in bucket. 17-9. 12:14: Good help D from Lin. But Holy Cross maintains possession, then Harris gets the foul. Saders shooting two. Makes the first, 18-9. Second is good, and as my partner mentioned, that 80% shooting from the stripe is helping Holy Cross...
...Vermont center Chris Holm over Cusworth gave Vermont a 65-60 lead with under six minutes to play. As he has on numerous occasions this year, however, Cusworth responded to the affront. He scored seven of the Crimson’s next nine points, including a huge tip-in off Housman’s missed runner, that allowed Harvard to pull even at 69 apiece and send the game to overtime. “He had the confidence in himself to make a play,” Sullivan said. “The guys on the team had the confidence...
...Bulldogs made 7-of-8 free throws once the Crimson resorted to fouling down the stretch. In the first half, Yale doubled up Harvard early, 18-9, but the Crimson went on an 11-2 run to tie the game at 20 on Beal’s tip-in off his own miss. In contrast to Harvard’s 82-74 loss in New Haven earlier this year in a roaring, partisan arena, there were just as many Bulldogs fans as Crimson supporters, and the crowd for the most part had little effect on the game...
...dispense with pesky Columbia at Levien Gym. The Lions hung tough despite falling behind by double-digits on two separate occasions and pulled even on a free throw by Ben Nwachukwu with less than a minute to go. Nwachukwu came through again with a second left, as his tip-in gave Columbia a 59-57 victory. “Columbia beat Penn?” asked Stehle incredulously after the game. “They’re not going to lose again, unless we beat them,” he added. “It doesn?...