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...Crimson shot better than 55 percent (34-of-61) from the field in the game. Harvey, who played a game-high 36 minutes, connected on 6-of-9 three-point attempts...
...ultimately, Harvard's fate was most tied to Clemente. More often that not, as he went, so went the Crimson. It was no surprise, then, that when the senior forward was just 1-of-7 from the three-point line before fouling out against Yale on Jan. 13, Harvard suffered its first league loss. Likewise, when Clemente bounced back with 26 points on the very next night against Brown, Harvard sprinted to an easy 91-69 victory...
...unanimous First Team All-Ivy pick, Clemente finished the year averaging 18.7 ppg, good for second in the league behind Brown's Earl Hunt. He ends his career as Harvard's all-time leader in three-point field goals and ranks fourth on the school's all-time scoring list. He leaves behind no shortage of great moments, none of which will be remembered more fondly than his Herculean effort against the Quakers...
...that Brown defeat, Peljto hit a three-pointer from a foot outside the arc with a defender bearing down on her to give the Crimson its last lead of the night in a 59-57 defeat. Against Yale five weeks later, she was given the ball with 20 seconds left and her team facing a three-point deficit. She flawlessly drained the game-tying shot, part of a season-high 27 points on the night. Although, the Crimson lost both games, Peljto's play was promising of things to come...
...Peljto dominated opponents with an all-around, inside-outside game. She averaged 16.1 points per game (ppg) and 8.1 rebounds per game (rpg) on her way to a unanimous selection as Ivy League Rookie of the Year. She led the conference in both field goal percentage (.497) and in three-point field goal percentage (.483). Peljto notched four double-doubles on the year...