Unlike the Harvard football team, the women's basketball team saw last-minute heroics go in its favor this weekend as it split two games in San Antonio.
Brief side trips to the Alamo and the River Walk aside, the Crimson (1-1) did not take advantage of the 70-degree weather, instead staying in the gym and losing to a powerful Stephen F. Austin (2-0) team before defeating Texas-San Antonio (1-1) in overtime.
The latter game, played on Saturday, ended with sophomore point guard Jen Monti providing the heroics yet again with the game-winner.
Monti hit two game-winning shots in one weekend last year, handing both Brown and Yale devastatingly close losses.
Stephen F. Austin 87, Harvard 61
What made it even more difficult was that the Crimson played the game without captain Laela Sturdy, who was in Washington, D.C., interviewing for a fellowship.
The Ladyjacks jumped out to a 43-27 lead at half, making a Crimson comeback difficult.
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