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LIVE BLOG: Men's Basketball Tied With Holy Cross, 34-34, at Halftime

Harvard men's basketball coach Tommy Amaker walks off the court after the Crimson's 76-49 win over MIT Friday night. “I was really, really pleased and impressed with the effort our kids brought this evening,” Amaker said afterwards.
Harvard men's basketball coach Tommy Amaker walks off the court after the Crimson's 76-49 win over MIT Friday night. “I was really, really pleased and impressed with the effort our kids brought this evening,” Amaker said afterwards.
By Crimson Sports Staff

WORCESTER, Mass.—Through 20 minutes of action, the Harvard men’s basketball and Holy Cross are tied, 34-34.

Our live blog can be found here.

Junior Kyle Casey (11 points) led the Crimson to a 20-19 advantage midway through the first half. But thanks to a number of Harvard mishaps on the glass and defensive end, Holy Cross went on a 9-4 run to grab a 28-24 lead with 5:19 to play in the half.

Freshman forward Steve Moundou-Missi and junior point guard Brandyn Curry led the Crimson on a 10-4 run to close the half.

Casey, who leads all scorers with 11 points on six shots, went down late in the first half after appearing to be poked in the eye.

The Crusaders have been led by do-it-all wing R.J. Evans, who has eight points on eight shots. But Holy Cross has done most of its damage on the glass, outrebounding the Crimson, 14-11.

Check back after the game for a full recap.

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