Women's Basketball
Scoring High
Christine Clark '14 helps secure victory over Columbia with game total of 28 points.
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Senior Emma Markley and the Harvard women's basketball team will play Cornell and Columbia this weekend at Lavietes Pavilion.
Road Trip Results in League Shakeup
It was a tough weekend for the Harvard women’s basketball team, as its seven-game winning streak came to an end after losing both to conference rival Yale Friday night and a struggling Brown team the following evening.
Charles Markley
Senior Emma Markley, shown above in earlier action against Penn, led the Crimson offense on Saturday night with 22 points and 11 rebounds in an effort to down Brown. Harvard had two chances with the shot clock winding down to win, but the Bears escaped with the victory, 57-56.
Ivy Opponents to Test Women's Basketball
By the end of this weekend, the Harvard women’s basketball team will have played every Ivy League opponent once. The question is: will it remain undefeated in league play?
Lucky number 21
Harvard sophomore Victoria Lippert scored 30 points and pulled down 14 rebounds in the Crimson's two weekend victories over Princeton and Penn.
Lippert Leads Harvard to Wins
Fans of the Harvard women’s basketball team held their breath Friday night as they witnessed Princeton pull ahead toward the end of the second half in a matchup between two Ivy League unbeatens.
Race to the Top
Host Crimson (13-6, 5-0) needed two overtime periods to secure an 88-84 victory and maintain its undefeated league record.
Crimson Hands Tigers First Defeat
After the final buzzer went off Friday night, only one women’s basketball team remained at the top of the Ivy League: Harvard.
Aiming High
Christine Clark '14 goes up for an early shot against Penn on Saturday. The women's basketball team defeated Penn, 88-84, in double overtime.
Tied Up
Emma Markley '11 ties up the ball at the end of the first overtime period to send the game into a second overtime. The women's basketball defeated Penn, 88-84, in double overtime.