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W. B-Ball Vies for Sweet 16 Berth After Historic Upset of Stanford

Arkansas next foe for giant-killer Crimson squad

Even if the Lady'Backs can stop Feaster--whichseems unlikely--Harvard showed Saturday night thatits second and third options can step up whennecessary. Junior forwards Sarah Russell and RoseJanowski had their way at times down low andjunior Suzie Miller hit two big three-pointers,including the one that put Harvard up by four with46 seconds to go.

"What makes Feaster so good is that is not justa set option player--she's just one of theoptions," Blair said.

[Miller] reminds me of [Kate] Starbird. She'sgot Starbird's build, and she does a great job ofmoving without the basketball," he added.

Harvard enters tonight's game against Stanfordwith something it did not have entering Saturday'sgame against Stanford--the certainty that it canbeat the best teams in the nation. That type ofconfidence may be Arkansas' biggest obstacletonight.

"We are so pumped to play Arkansas," Feastersaid. "We want to be in the Sweet Sixteen as muchas they do, and I think we deserve it."

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The game will be broadcast tonight on ESPNstarting at 12:00 a.m. EST.Associated PressEMOTIONAL WIN: SUZIE MILLER fallsinto the arms of a teammate minutes after droppinga back-breaking three-pointer in the Crimson'slandmark victory over Stanford on the Cardinal'shome court.

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