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M. Hoops Goes Splits Four Games Over Winter Break

Run and never looked back. Harvard's first basket came five minutes into

The second half with a lay-up by sophomore Elliot Prasse-Freeman.

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With center Onnie Mayshak--who finished the game with one point--stifled underneath the basket, Harvard had to rely on its outside game.

Shooting better than forty-three percent from three-point territory before the contest, Harvard was held to 5-for-21 from three-point range.

The Crimson field goal shooting percentage was 30.1, significantly lower than its season-long percentage of 49.7 leading up to this contest.

"I thought we did a good job of executing our defensive plan," Georgia

Tech Coach Paul Hewitt said. "[Harvard] is an excellent three-point

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