Men's Basketball
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Harvard men’s basketball coach Tommy Amaker walks off the court at Lavietes Pavilion after the Crimson’s 55-54 loss to Penn on Saturday. The defeat snapped Harvard’s 28-game home winning streak.
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After going one for five from the free-throw line in the Harvard men’s basketball team’s loss at Princeton, junior forward Kyle Casey turned in a strong performance against the Tigers on Friday night, scoring 20 points.
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Co-captain Keith Wright, shown here in action against Princeton on Friday night, was chosen to play at this year's Portsmouth Invitational.
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Penn players embrace after the buzzer to celebrate their close win over Harvard.
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The sold-out crowd at Lavieties Pavilion overwhelmingly supported the Crimson.
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“It’s real tough,” Wright said. “But we’ve got to move on. We have two games we’ve got to win next week.”
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Laurent Rivard, usually a hot scorer from behind the arc, was only able to convert on two three-point attempts against Penn.
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Crimson fans got creative on Saturday, holding up giant cut-out heads of Harvard President Drew G. Faust and Crimson coach Tommy Amaker.
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Laurent Rivard, Keith Wright, Oliver McNally, and Kyle Casey confer on the court during the game.
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Co-captain Oliver McNally, along with fellow seniors Keith Wright and Andrew Van Nest, was honored in a pre-game ceremony for Senior Night, the last home game of the season.
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Freshman Wes Saunders knocked down a back-door dunk off a pretty pass from Curry, but Penn senior Zack Rosen answered right back with a long three.
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Junior point guard Brandyn Curry dished out five points and five assists on Saturday.