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Nineteen minutes to play, Vermont 46, Harvard 29—the scoreboard did not lie. The Crimson was down, and down big.But the squad was not out. Using a 24-3 run over the next seven minutes of play, Harvard stormed back to take a 53-49 lead.It would have been historic—if there weren’t 12 more minutes of basketball to be played.Despite its best efforts, the Crimson (4-8) came up short in its comeback bid against America East rival Vermont (3-6) in a 73-68 loss yesterday at Lavietes Pavilion, its fourth...
...torrid 8-for-11 shooting. The junior added five rebounds, three assists, and three steals to her line. May Kotsopoulos chipped in 20 points and sophomore Courtnay Pilypaitis racked up 11 points and 11 assists. Harvard had targeted the 6’1 point guard in its preparation for Vermont last week, but Pilypaitis managed to find her teammates—most often, Rosenkrantz—for easy opportunities. “[Rosenkrantz] wasn’t really a key for us, and a lot of her points came from fast-break opportunities,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion...
Streaks were the name of the game in yesterday’s 73-68 loss against Vermont. Two major Catamount runs—a 30-8 string over 12-plus minutes in the first half and a 12-2 run over five crucial minutes in the second—highlighted glaring weaknesses in Harvard’s play, while the Crimson’s 24-3 tear over the course of seven minutes at the beginning of the second frame showed the team’s lofty potential. And a seven-point Harvard run starting with three minutes to play...
...Crimson returns to friendly Lavietes Pavilion on Sunday afternoon to take on Vermont at 2 p.m., looking to break this three-game slide while extending its three-game home winning streak...
...former Vermont governor bet that more college and high school students, inspired by his insurgent candidacy, would turn out to caucus for him. Instead, he ended up coming in third in 2004 behind Kerry and former North Carolina Senator John Edwards. And while Obama could certainly suffer as surprising a defeat as Dean, his supporters believe his operation is very different. Tom Harrington supported Howard Dean in 2004. This go-around he is Obama's co-chairman for Story County. "What's the difference? Organization!" said Harrington with a laugh at an Ames house party last month for a dozen...