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W. Cagers Trip Bruins; Briggs Return Is Bright

Brown (75): Krista Butterfield 6-4--16; Janice Huwe 3-2--8; Marjorie Bonnet 5-1--12; Carol Kozar 3-2--8; Kerry Kelly 5-1--12; Jinny Gill 3-0--6; Marcia Brown 7-1--15; Kelly Myers 0-0--0.

Totals: 32-65 11-17 75.

HARVARD (88): Sharon Hayes 8-2--18; Nancy Cibotti 5-2--10; Sarah Duncan 12-0--24; Barb Keffer 6-2--14; Trisha Brown 5-0--10; Hanya Bluestone 4-2--10; Mary Baldauf 0-0--0; Heidi Kosh 1-0--2; Nicole Anderson 0-0--0; Melinda Nelson 0-0--0.

Totals 41-67 6-8 88.

Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Harvard 16, Brown 10. Assists: Harvard 27 (Keffer 10), Brown 9 (Kelley 7). Turnovers: Harvard 18, Brown 14, Rebounds: Harvard 32 (Duncan, Hayes 7) Brown 32 (Brown 8). Brown  38-37--75 Harvard  40-48--88 with six players registering double-digit pointtotals. Besides Duncan, Harvard had outstandingscoring efforts from Hayes (18 points), Keffer(14) and Cibotti, Brown and Bluestone (10 apiece).

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Despite Brown's tough defensive play, theBruins stayed out of foul trouble and kept theCrimson away from the foul line until sevenminutes into the second half. Harvard made a mereeight trips to the foul line--six of those in thefinal two minutes.

Harvard went six-for-eight from the charitystripe for 75 percent free throw shooting. Brown,which had 49 percent field goal shooting,registered 55 percent from the foul line.

THE NOTEBOOK: Harvard was even on theboards with the Bruins, both teams having 32rebounds...Hayes tied Duncan for team-high withseven boards, while Cibotti grabbed five

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