CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Redshirt senior guard
Shaquille Walters had 15 points and sophomore guard
Glen McClintock finished with 12 points, but Northeastern men's basketball (3-4) couldn't hold onto a first-half lead as they fell 77-57 to Harvard (5-2) on Saturday evening.
The Huskies put up 41 points in the first half, shooting 44.1% (15-34) from the field in the first 20 minutes, while Harvard only had 31 points on 40.0% (12-30) shooting.
- Walters had an impressive offensive day, knocking down three treys and dishing out three assists.
- Redshirt junior forward Chris Doherty dominated the glass, bringing in a season-high 16 boards. He is now second in the CAA with 69 rebounds so far this year.
- The Huskies capitalized on some second-chance opportunities, outscoring the Crimson 10-2 after getting offensive rebounds.
- Glen McClintock contributed a season-high 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting to go along with four rebounds and three assists.
- At the line, Northeastern was efficient, hitting 90.9% (10-11) of their free throws compared to the Crimson's 60.0% (9-15) clip.
Northeastern finished the game 20-of-59 from the field and 7-of-23 from deep, while the Crimson knocked down 12 threes on the night, tied for the most against the Huskies this season.
Next up, the Huskies will return home for just the second time this season as they take on Detroit Mercy in Historic Matthews Arena on Tuesday, November 30 at 7 p.m. on
FloHoops.Â