shooting team."
Clemente led the Crimson with nine rebounds and 19 points, despite
connecting on only 6-of-21 from the field, and Harvey added thirteen
points, eleven of which were scored in the first half.
The Harvard-Georgia Tech matchup was not the first Ivy-ACC matchup of the season. Last Saturday, Virginia defeated Dartmouth,102-56, and Duke blew out Princeton, 87-50, earlier this season. Harvard's loss to Tech was the closest margin of the Ivy-ACC contests.
Harvard 89, Vermont 71
Clemente led the Crimson in scoring with 24 points, and brought down a career-high 12 rebounds. He bucketed 19 of his points in the second
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