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Harvard's 26-25 first-half lead was mainly due to its defense, which forced UNH into shooting only 32.1 percent from the floor. The Crimson also outrebounded the Wildcats 23-10, a vast improvement from its abysmal effort in its previous game against Northeastern...
...missed opportunities in the first half proved costly, as Harvard was never able to pull away from UNH, despite shooting an excellent 61.5 percent from the floor in the second half...
After Plencner started getting hot for UNH, the Crimson offense started to struggle. After watching Plencner drain one three-pointer after another, Harvard seemed to go more for outside shots on its next few possessions instead of relying on its inside dominance. The usually reliable Crimson shooting came up flat when it needed it most...
Also hurtful for Harvard was that it allowed UNH to get the bonus with 10:40 remaining in the second half. Two Crimson players alone committed seven fouls in the four minutes before then, which aided the Wildcat surge...
...Harvard loss wasted a great defensive effort on Farkas, the Wildcat's leading scorer, who was held to 11 points. In the first half, the Crimson held her to only four points, as the defense managed to force UNH into taking difficult outside shots...