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...After playing just 10 minutes in the first half, which might not have been such a terrible thing for someone battling the flu, Stehle went all but two in the second. Just over five minutes after the intermission, Stehle stole the ball from Columbia guard K.J. Matsui and took the ball the other way for a layup. His baseline jumper less than a minute later gave the Crimson a two-point lead.After Lions guard Justin Armstrong drained a trifecta to reclaim the lead for Columbia, Stehle answered with a hard-fought layup to pull Harvard even...
...Friday night, the Harvard women’s basketball team snuck out of its own Laivetes Pavilion with a much-needed—if never certain—win over Yale. But when senior guard Laura Robinson stepped to the free throw line with the Crimson clinging to a two-point lead, the Harvard bench sat back and added its first tally to the Ivy win column. “She’s ice,” said Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “She prides herself on being ice. We expect that [from her], actually...
...long, ugly December for the Harvard women’s basketball team, and it got even uglier in a low-scoring slugfest against Marist on Saturday. The Crimson netted just 39 points in its sixth consecutive loss, a 44-39 defeat to the Red Foxes in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Freshman guard Emily Tay helped Harvard (2-7) fight back from a 12-point second half deficit to claim a two-point lead with 3:49 remaining, but the Crimson scored just two points in the final four minutes and surrendered yet another road game late in the second half...
...career-high 27 points and 11 rebounds for his third double-double in the last four games. “Guys were driving, and they set me up well for some easy baskets,” Stehle said. The Blackbirds took control out of the intermission, erasing the two-point deficit and building a three-point lead, 51-48. But Harvard responded with a 12-point run, seven of which came from the hands of Stehle, as the Crimson pulled ahead 60-51 with 10:40 left. Trailing 14-13 early in the first half, Harvard...
...giving us too many calls,” Preston said. “[Senior tri-captain] Mike Baria lost a heartbreaker [due in part to] a fleeing-the-mat call that I definitely didn’t agree with.” Fleeing the mat is a one or two-point penalty assessed for trying to get out of bounds to avoid being scored upon. As a result, Baria (165 lbs.) lost a 4-1 decision to Chris Vondruska. The score grew more lopsided when freshman Wesley Walker (174 lbs.), sophomores Joseph Bechtold (184 lbs.), and sophomore Jonathan Butler...