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W. Hoops Rally Falls Short as Crimson Loses to Penn

“When we’re having fun, it just happens,” Bell said.

The offensive brilliance carried into the second half, with the Crimson dropping another 48 points, this time on 64 percent shooting.

The Harvard attack was well-balanced, with the bench accounting for 40 points and each player contributing. The usual stars of the stat sheet, Cserny and Peljto, did their damage with 23 and 18 points, respectively. Bell scored nine points and added five assists and a career-best seven steals, behind only Allison Feaster ’98 and Cserny, who each swiped eight in their respecitve school record-setting performances.

Sophomores Shana Franklin and Laura Robinson also got in the mix, each adding eight points. Twelve different Crimson players scored, a fact that pleased coach Delaney-Smith.

“That’s what I think this team is all about,” Delaney-Smith said. “That’s what they have to believe.”

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Harvard will travel down to Providence Friday to face Brown at 7 p.m. and then go on to New Haven to square off against Yale on Saturday at 7 p.m.

“We know what we can do now,” Bell said. “We just have to bring it.”

—Staff writer J. Patrick Coyne can be reached at coyne@fas.harvard.edu.

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