Harvard (9-13, 6-3 Ivy) faced two different opponents this weekend. Unfortunately, two very different Harvard teams showed up as well.
In one of the Crimson's most balanced and enthusiastic team efforts on Friday night, it avenged an earlier two-point loss to Brown (10-13, 5-5) by beating the Bears 65-48.
Harvard failed to make the same statement Saturday night, falling to Yale 72-61 in overtime. Harvard had a 54-40 victory over Yale (7-16, 2-8) earlier this season, but this contest, against an Eli team looking to play the role of the spoiler, would not prove as easy.
The win was just the second in the Ivies this season for Yale and the loss dropped Harvard to 6-3 in the league. The loss leaves the Crimson three games behind first place Pennsylvania with only five regular season contests left to play.
Yale 72, Harvard 61
Perkins would make only one of her two free throws however, and the door was left open for the heroics of freshman sensation Hana Peljto.
Peljto received a pass at the top of the three-point arch with about 15 seconds left on the clock. Peljto took one dribble to free herself from her defender and shot.
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