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...there. It was just bad.”The win puts Cornell (15-6, 7-1 Ivy) in sole possession of first place going into the second round of Ivy play. The Big Red beat Harvard for the first time in four years, paced by the torrid shooting of guard Gretchen Gregg—the nation’s leading three-point shooter at 48 percent from beyond the arc—and a ferocious effort on the offensive glass. Cornell outrebounded Harvard 45-25 overall and corralled 18 offensive rebounds on the night.“They had almost...
...that we were obviously very concerned about the tough loss the night before, I thought we responded beautifully.”“In a lot of ways it showed toughness, a lot of guts, and a lot of character for our team,” he added.Junior guard Drew Housman displayed much of that character, leading all scorers with 25 points and once again playing 36 minutes after racking up as much floor time the night before. Junior Evan Harris, who dealt with the monumental task of battling Baumann and Nwachukwu, contributed 14 points on 50 percent shooting...
...fourth foul on a chase for a rebound with 7:58 remaining the second half. Miller was charged with three fouls in just over a minute and a half, the fifth coming with 5:06 to play. Amaker had to sit Harris until Miller fouled out, and after guard Jeremy Lin picked up his fourth with 5:23 left, both Lin and Harris—two starters averaging double figures—found themselves on the bench in the waning minutes...
...Both Baumann and Unger play basketball and baseball for their respective universities, and both are pitchers. The two went head-to-head in an April 1, 2007 game in which Baumann’s complete game gave Columbia a 5-1 win…junior guard Drew Housman poured in 25 gritty points against the Lions, many of them coming on tough drives to the lane and pretty finishes over Columbia’s forwards…Columbia’s wins over Dartmouth and Harvard on Friday and Saturday gave the Lions their first back-to-back weekend sweeps...
...Junior guard Drew Housman clearly led the way for the Crimson with his 18 points and a perfect 8-for-8 mark from the charity stripe, but it was the class of 2010 that stole the show on both ends of the court...