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No. 13 Michigan Uses Dominant Start to Rout Harvard 84-55
Sophomore guards Olivia Olson and Syla Swords led Michigan’s 84-55 win over Harvard, with Michigan forcing turnovers and maintaining a 2-0 season start.
- On Sunday in Ann Arbor, Michigan women's basketball team defeated Harvard 84-55, leaving Michigan 2 and Harvard 1-1.
- A strong first quarter produced a 24-8 advantage as Michigan converted turnovers into points, while Harvard struggled offensively, trailing 40-24 at half.
- With Olson and Holloway producing, Michigan shot 55% as a team, led by Olson's 18 and Holloway's 17 points on Sunday.
- Turnovers helped Michigan widen the gap as Harvard finished with 26 giveaways and Michigan reserves pushed the lead to 29 during a fourth quarter with seven Crimson turnovers.
- Led by its trio of sophomores and senior guard Brooke Quarles Daniels, Michigan showed persistence over perfection, extending leads and finishing with a fourth-quarter surge.
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Olson has 18, Holloway 17, No. 13 Michigan women start fast to swamp Harvard 84-55
Olivia Olson scored 18 points, Mila Holloway added 17 and No. 13 Michigan used a strong first quarter to cruise to an 84-55 win over Harvard.
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Read Full ArticleMichigan rides breakout runs to gritty 84-55 victory over Harvard
For the first five minutes, it seemed as though the No. 13 Michigan women’s basketball team was facing a real juggernaut. Gridlocked in a tie, all of the Wolverines’ efforts were matched by an equally balanced Harvard team and their opponents’ mistakes were mirrored by their own. Yet, as the quarter closed out, they surged ahead and led the Crimsons by 16 — a trend of comeback momentum that played out time and time again. Michigan (2-0) notched…
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