late Crimson charge to edge the cagers, 90-87,
before 800 fans at Briggs Athletic Center.
Playing in the final home game of their Harvard
careers, Duncan and Webster divided their show by
halves, with Duncan scoring 24 of his game-high 32
points in the second stanza and Webster netting 17
of his 21 before intermission.
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