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Not too much has been going right for the Harvard women's basketball team this year, but junior Tammy Butler has continually put forth solid efforts.
Butler was the top Crimson performer in both of last weekend's games. Harvard defeated Columbia, 88-72, behind Butler's team-leading 22 points and six rebounds last Saturday.
Butler led all Crimson performers with 15 points and 17 rebounds the next night at Cornell, but Harvard lost, 80-69.
Butler's performances placed her on the Ivy League's honor roll for Player of the Week.
Harvard will host league-leading Brown tonight and third-place Yale tomorrow. The sixth-place Crimson will certainly need some more heroics from Butler if it hopes to pull off any upsets.
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