Box Score Siyani
Chambers contributed 14 points, including 12 in the first half,
at UMass Tuesday morning (photo Gil Talbot).
AMHERST, Mass. – Wesley
Saunders paced the Harvard men's basketball team with a
career-high 18 points, and Siyani Chambers added a career-best 14
points and seven assists, but the Crimson suffered a 67-64 setback
to UMass Tuesday morning at the Mullins Center. The game was
televised nationally on ESPN as part of the network's Tip-Off
Marathon.
Christian
Webster tallied 10 points and pulled down four boards, as the
Crimson falls to 1-1 on the year. Jesse Morgan led UMass (1-0) with
19 points off the bench.
UMass led, 5-2, early on, but Saunders hit two from the foul
line to cut the deficit to 5-4 with just over 17 minutes left in
the first. The Crimson, which only hit one of its first six shots,
trailed, 10-4, until Saunders made a reverse layup after drawing
contact. Saunders made the free throw, making it 10-7 at the 14:53
mark remaining. On Harvard's next possession, Jonah Travis
also converted a conventional 3-point play, as the Crimson drew
closer, 12-10.
After UMass opened up a seven-point edge, 19-12, Kenyatta
Smith made a bucket in the paint off a pass from Chambers,
getting Harvard back within five. With 8:00 to play, the Minutemen
went up by nine, 26-17, but Chambers dribbled the length of the
floor and finished with a floater in the lane, 26-19. Smith made a
layup with just under five minutes to go, as Harvard kept it within
10, 29-21.
Harvard followed with scores on back-to-back possessions with
layups by Travis and Saunders, making it 33-25. The Crimson
continued to shoot the ball well down the stretch in the first, as
Chambers connected on a trey, 33-28. UMass, though, went on a
mini-run to go back up by nine, 37-28, with 1:44 remaining. Webster
made two foul shots and then hit a layup on a nice move in the
paint in the final minute to cut the deficit to five, 37-32. With
time winding down in the half, Webster nailed a wide-open trey to
get Harvard within just one, 38-37, at the break.
At the half, Chambers led Harvard with 12 points on 3-of-3
shooting from the field and four assists.
Smith made a layup to open the second half, giving Harvard a
39-38 lead. The Crimson maintained a one-point edge when Saunders
sent a pass to Steve
Moundou-Missi for a layup, 41-40. The Minutemen followed with a
4-0 run to go back up by three, but Laurent
Rivard hit a 3-pointer from the corner to tie it up, 44-44.
After UMass regained the lead, 52-46, Saunders made a trip to the
foul line and hit both, bringing it to 52-48.
With just under 10 minutes to play, Saunders sank a layup on the
break, keeping Harvard within four, 54-50. Smith made a bucket on
the next Crimson trip down the floor, 54-52, forcing UMass to take
a timeout. Chambers headed to the free throw line with 8:13 to go
and made both, knotting the score, 54-54. With 6:37 left, Saunders
made a basket under the hoop, putting Harvard up, 56-54.
Saunders was fouled with 5:30 remaining and hit the first of two
foul shots, as Harvard led, 57-56. Harvard kept its lead, 60-59,
when Webster drained another triple from the corner with 4:18 left
to go. Following the final media timeout of regulation,
Moundou-Missi was fouled grabbing a defensive rebound and headed to
the line. Moundou-Missi made both as the Crimson extended its lead
to 62-59.
With 1:21 left, Saunders walked to the foul line and made both,
opening up a 64-59 advantage for Harvard. UMass scored the next
five points to tie the game, 64-64, with 38.8 ticks left on the
clock. Following a Harvard turnover at midcourt with 28 seconds
left, UMass maintained possession until Carter Sampson nailed a
shot from behind the arc with three ticks left to ice the
victory.
Harvard returns home to host Manhattan at Lavietes Pavilion
Friday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m.