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...baseline jumper with less than a second to play. The impossible victory moved to the top of the long list of Princeton’s tormenting wins over Harvard in recent years, including 2004’s double-overtime thriller and the 2001 game won by guard Kyle Wente??s desperate heave at the buzzer. “Heartbreaking, for sure,” said Crimson coach Frank Sullivan following this year’s loss. “Not only the most heartbreaking loss of the season, but in a while.” Harvard...
...year before, an exuberant and hopeful Crimson squad downed the mighty Quakers at home thanks to the heroics of Dan Clemente ’01, only to suffer a devastating five-game losing streak that was initiated by probably the most heartbreaking moment of them all—Kyle Wente??s desperation buzzer-beater that launched the Tigers to another Ivy crown...
Unlike last year’s game, in which the Tigers needed Wente??s 25-foot heave for the win at the buzzer, on Friday it was the Crimson trailing, with a chance to win on the game’s final possession. Junior forward Sam Winter, though, was unable to hit a runner in the lane and Harvard ended up on the losing end of the 50-48 decision...
...anything to spoil the good luck he’s had at Lavietes in his two-year career. Though the Tigers never trailed in the final 10 minutes of Friday’s game, the second-year coach still felt every bit as relieved as he did after Wente??s prayer was answered at the buzzer last year...
...entering the weekend, I held out very little hope of seeing anything close to last year’s Penn-Princeton weekend, when a Dan Clemente-led Crimson squad knocked out the Quakers 77-62 before losing on Wente??s prayer the next night...