Harvard's Robert Hinton stole the show at Leede Arena, leading his team to a convincing 71-58 victory over Dartmouth. The Crimson's star player poured in 20 points and grabbed 9 rebounds, outpacing Dartmouth's top scorer Jayden Williams, who managed 19 points. Harvard's win was predicted by CHD Scout, who forecasted a 12.2-point margin of victory, remarkably close to the actual 13-point difference.
Robert Hinton's 20-Point Performance Marks His 5th 20+ Point Game This Season
The first half saw Harvard take control, with the Crimson heading into the locker room up 32-30. Dartmouth's Brandon Mitchell-Day kept his team in the game, scoring 14 points and pulling down 13 rebounds, but it wasn't enough to overcome Harvard's balanced attack. In the second half, Harvard pulled away, outscoring Dartmouth 39-28 to seal the win. Tey Barbour and Thomas Batties III chipped in with 17 and 14 points, respectively, to support Hinton's effort.
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The game unfolded with Harvard's offense proving too much for Dartmouth to handle. The Crimson's ability to spread the scoring load and capitalize on their rebounding advantage ultimately led to their victory. Dartmouth, on the other hand, struggled to find consistency beyond Williams' scoring output. Connor Amundsen added 9 points for the Big Green, but it wasn't enough to mount a comeback.
CHD Scout's pre-game prediction proved accurate, as Harvard's margin of victory was nearly identical to the projected 12.2 points. This result reinforces the notion that Harvard is a formidable opponent in the Ivy League, capable of taking care of business on the road. For Dartmouth, the loss drops them to 10-11 on the season and deals a blow to their tournament aspirations.
In terms of resume implications, this win is a Quad 3 victory for Harvard, strengthening their NCAA tournament profile. Conversely, the loss represents a Quad 4 defeat for Dartmouth, which could hinder their chances of earning an at-large bid. With the Crimson's net ranking currently sitting at 165, they want to build on this momentum to improve their standing. As for Dartmouth, they must regroup and focus on their remaining conference games to salvage their season.