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Columbia’s Maodo Lo tallied 12 points, all in the second half, to help his Lions stun the Harvard men’s basketball team Sunday, 78-63. Columbia had lost four straight Ivy games while the Crimson entered the contest undefeated in conference play, but the Lions shot 51 percent from the field and put more points on Harvard in regulation than any Crimson opponent since November.
Columbia’s Maodo Lo tallied 12 points, all in the second half, to help his Lions stun the Harvard men’s basketball team Sunday, 78-63. Columbia had lost four straight Ivy games while the Crimson entered the contest undefeated in conference play, but the Lions shot 51 percent from the field and put more points on Harvard in regulation than any Crimson opponent since November.

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