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W. Hoops Watches Penn Make History

Harvard 72, Princeton 36

On Friday night, Harvard beat Princeton (1-22, 1-9) the easy way by burying the Tigers early and crushing their spirits.

In their previous meeting two weeks ago, Princeton led by 12 at the break, and Harvard needed a furious second-half rally to pull off the victory. On this night, the Tigers were helpless to stop Peljto, who finished with 20 points despite playing sparingly in the second half.

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Harvard led 38-21 at the half and continued to dominate the game even after it emptied its bench. As the Crimson lead widened, the Tiger's effort on defense became increasingly nonexistent.

Lee and junior Sharon Nunamaker each finished with eight points, most of them in the second half.

The Crimson, still eager to hold down second-place in the Ivies, will make the Cornell-Columbia trip this weekend before hosting Dartmouth for its season finale the following Tuesday.

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