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...minutes to play to put themselves up by seven with 1:17 to play. The run set the stage for Harvard’s own furious scoring streak. Sophomore guard Christine Matera and co-captain Niki Finelli hit back-to-back shots from distance, which they sandwiched around a Brogan Berry steal...
...minutes to play to put themselves up by seven with 1:17 to play. The run set the stage for Harvard’s own furious scoring streak. Sophomore guard Christine Matera and co-captain Niki Finelli hit back-to-back shots from distance, which they sandwiched around a Brogan Berry steal. Up by one, UCSB’s Jenna Green turned the ball back over to Harvard to set up senior forward Katie Rollins’ game-winning layup. After yet another Gaucho turnover, Rollins hit a free throw with three seconds remaining to seal the win. UCSB?...
...which Emma Moretzsohn and Rollins both made shots. The Crimson never looked back from there on out. “Moretzsohn showed us some real fight tonight, and that’s what we are looking for in spurts from her,” Delaney-Smith said. Brogan also had a fantastic offensive night, setting her career high by leading the team with eighteen points. Rollins was strong down low, coming up with seventeen points. “Brogan Berry was positively great, and Kate Rollins was outstanding tonight,” Delaney-Smith said. “Overall...
...spelled disaster. Markley led a Crimson attack that found life after the break, shooting 48.7 percent from the field after mustering just a 34 percent clip in the first half. With 12 points and eight boards, Markley notched her eighth straight game scoring in double figures. Freshman point guard Brogan Berry had an efficient night, turning in 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting from the field. Trailing by 19 at the break, the Crimson used several runs over the course of the second half to chip away at what proved to be an insurmountable deficit. The most...
...last night in Lavietes Pavilion, putting up 81 points as the Crimson (4-2)torched the University of New Hampshire (0-5).Harvard played by far its most complete game of the season in the 81-58 win, which saw co-captain Niki Finelli, sophomore Emma Markley, and freshman Brogan Berry all score in double figures.“It was a real feel-good win for the team tonight,” said Finelli, who finished the game with 15 points on 6-for-8 shooting. “For the first time we were able to put together...