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Lin's hot hand lifts Harvard Crimson surge past Holy Cross

by From staff and wire reports , The Boston Globe


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With Harvard holding a 1-point lead with five minutes to play, Jeremy Lin scored 7 straight points to send the Crimson to a 69-59 victory over Holy Cross last night at Lavietes Pavilion.

Lin finished with 30 points, 19 coming in the second half. He shot 4 of 5 from 3-point range, and added 9 rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 assists. Harvard (2-1) sank 32 of 39 free throw attempts to keep its late lead.

Greg McCarthy led Holy Cross (2-3) with 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 steals.

N. Carolina 98, Oregon 69 - Tyler Hansbrough returned the lineup and scored 16 points as the top-ranked Tar Heels (5-0) rolled over the Ducks (3-2) in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational in Lahaina, Hawaii.

Notre Dame 81, Texas 80 - In the other Maui semifinal, Luke Harangody had 29 points and 13 rebounds as the eighth-ranked Fighting Irish (4-0) held off the No. 6 Longhorns (3-1).

Pittsburgh 74, Belmont 60 - Sam Young poured in 33 points for the No. 4 Panthers (5-0), who cruised at home despite the absence of center DeJuan Blair, who missed the game with right knee inflammation.

Marquette 85, Texas Southern 68 - At Milwaukee, Jerel McNeal had 20 points for the No. 15 Golden Eagles (4-0), who scored 29 points off 20 Tiger turnovers.

Florida 86, Washington 84 - Nick Calathes scored 15 of his 21 points in the second half to help the No. 17 Gators (4-1) win a tight one with the Huskies (2-3) in the consolation game of the CBE Classic in Kansas City, Mo.

Villanova 71, Monmouth 48 - The No. 20 Wildcats (4-0) had no trouble at home, getting 19 points from Dante Cunningham and 18 from Corey Stokes.

Davidson 78, Loyola (Md.) 48 - The No. 24 Wildcats (5-1) were never threatened at home, but stunningly received no points from Stephen Curry, who was averaging 35 per game but attempted just three shots because of constant double-teams.

URI 94, Hartford 72 - Keith Cothran scored 22 points and Jimmy Baron added 18, all on 3-pointers, as the Rams (4-1) crushed the visiting Hawks (1-4).

Vermont 78, Delaware 63 - The Catamounts (2-2) beat the Blue Hens (2-3) for just the second time in 15 meetings in Newark, Del., as Colin McIntosh scored a career-high 25 points.

Quinnipiac 73, Maine 66 - Justin Rutty shot 13 of 16 from the field and tallied 30 points to pace the Bobcats (3-2) past the Black Bears (3-2) in Orono, Maine.

Dartmouth 68, Furman 63 - Alex Barnett delivered 24 points for the host Big Green (1-3), including a clinching basket with 20 seconds left.

Bentley 96, Bridgeport 67 - The Falcons (5-2) won their 40th straight at home, riding 23 points from Jason Westrol.

UMass-Lowell 66, Stonehill 49 - Kyle Caiola had five of 10 3-pointers for the River Hawks (4-1, 2-1 Northeast -10) in a road win over the Skyhawks (4-1, 1-1).

MIT 90, Curry 63 - Jimmy Bartolotta set a school-record with 43 points, hitting eight 3-pointers for the host Engineers (3-2).

Women

UConn 96, BYU 47 - Maya Moore amassed 14 points, 17 rebounds, and 7 assists as the top-ranked Huskies (4-0) rolled in their first road game as a tuneup for No. 4 Oklahoma Sunday.

N. Carolina 96, Wofford 42 - Freshman Chay Shegog scored 12 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and the No. 2 Tar Heels (6-0) held the visitors to 20 percent shooting.

Louisville 59, Utah 48 - Angel McCoughtry had 13 points and two key steals in the final minutes as the No. 7 Cardinals (4-0) held on in Salt Lake City.

Texas A&M 54, Arizona 44 - The No. 8 Aggies (5-0) survived in Tucson as Danielle Gant provided 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Tennessee 83, Western Carolina 56 - Vicki Baugh had her second consecutive double-double with 11 points and 15 rebounds to give the No. 9 Lady Vols (4-1) at charge after they started slow at home.

Ohio St. 63, Hartford 45 - Jantel Lavender scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help the No. 20 Buckeyes (4-1) finish off the visiting Hawks (3-2).

BU 71, Northeastern 68 - Jesyka Burks-Wiley had 23 points and 10 rebounds and Kristi Dini scored 16 points to help the Terriers (3-2) rally from an 11-point second-half deficit against the Huskies (0-4) at Matthews Arena.

Saint Peter's 60, Holy Cross 52 - At Worcester, the Peahens (1-2) received 16 points from Tania Kennedy and forced 25 turnovers by the Crusaders (0-4).

URI 75, Brown 59 - Ebony Evans (19 points, eight rebounds) and the Rams (2-2) took care of the Bears (0-4) early in Providence.

Bryant 64, Central Conn. 61 - The visiting Bulldogs (1-3) blew most of an 18-point lead, but hung on after Courtney Schermerhorn clinched it with a pair of free throws with 7.1 seconds left.

Quinnipiac 50, Delaware 41 - Mandy Pennewell had 14 of her 21 points in the second half for the Bobcats (4-1) in their home opener.

UMass-Lowell 75, Stonehill 73 - Antonnea Robinson hit a tiebreaking jumper with 1.7 seconds left, giving the River Hawks (3-2, 1-1 Northeast -10) an upset victory over the fifth-ranked Skyhawks (4-1, 2-1) in Easton.

Franklin Pierce 66, Bentley 55 - The seventh-ranked Ravens (3-1, 2-1 NE -10) beat the Falcons (3-4, 1-1) for the first time in 18 all-time meetings, with Johannah Leedman totaling 24 points in Waltham.

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