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W. Hoops Ends Lackluster Season With Loss

Last night the Dartmouth women's basketball team won the biggest game in its recent history.

In an emotional contest at Lavietes Pavilion, the Big Green (18-8, 11-3 Ivy) beat Harvard (10-15, 7-7), 73-68, to move within a half game of the first-place Princeton Tigers. Princeton plays Penn in the Ivy League season finale tonight at the Palestra in Philadelphia.

Harvard earned mixed reviews in the role of sacrificial lamb, as it played a lackluster first half before matching Dartmouth's heart beat for beat in the second.

"I think we played sucky in the first half, and we stepped up in the second half," said senior center Rose Janowski, who scored 10 of her 13 points in the second.

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It was a Janowski turnaround lay-in that brought the Crimson within five with 1:17 remaining. Down 14 points with just over seven minutes left, Harvard--its four seniors especially--refused to let the Big Green run away in the final minutes.

Co-captain Suzie Miller, who led the Crimson with 16 points on 5-of-7 shooting, set the tone. After a Janowski bucket brought Harvard within 12 with 6:39 to play, Miller intercepted a pass at midcourt, then hit a perimeter jumper on the ensuing Crimson possession.

Dartmouth missed on the other end, and on the rebound freshman point guard Jen Monti tore up the floor and found junior guard Courtney Egelhoff in perfect position on the left wing for a three-pointer. Egelhoff's bucket capped a 7-0 Harvard run.

The Big Green increased its lead to double digits twice more, but each time the Crimson fought back. A second Egelhoff trey, this time from the left corner, whittled Dartmouth's lead down to four, 70-66, with just 40 seconds to play.

But seconds later Dartmouth sophomore guard Sherryta Freeman drained two clutch free throws to give her team a daunting six-point advantage. Miller pulled the Crimson within four again, but it was too little, too late.

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