Amherst, Mass. — Christian Juzang hit two free throws with 2 seconds left in the game as Harvard held off UMass for a 74-71 victory on Tuesday night.

Henry Welsh hit a 3-pointer with 1:11 left in the first half to put Harvard up by 10. Luwane Pipkins got to the basket for a layup with :36 left to cut the lead to eight at intermission.

The Minutemen came back to take the lead midway through the second half, 58-57, but the Crimson trailed for less than a minute, retaking the lead on a layup by Chris Lewis. Jonathan Laurent got UMass within two, 65-63 with 2:48 left, but Juzang answered with a 3-point play to make it 68-63. Pipkins scored at the basket with :03 left to pull UMass within one, but Juzang answered from the line. Pipkins’ half-court shot to tie was no good.

Lewis finished with 16 points for Harvard (2-1).

Pipkins led UMass (2-1) with 36 points.

Penn 91, Lafayette 61

Philadelphia — Devon Goodman scored 16 points and Pennsylvania shot 57 percent from the floor as the Quakers rolled to a victory over Lafayette.

Antonio Woods added 16 points for Penn (3-0) and AJ Brodeur chipped in with 10 points, five rebounds and four assists. Reserve Jarrod Simmons had 11 points for the Quakers, who made 35 of 61 shots, including 13 of 29 (45 percent) from 3-point range, and had 12 different players score.

Kyle Stout paced the Leopards (1-2) with 13 points and four assists, while Dylan Hastings came off the bench to score 11 with three blocked shots. Lafayette trailed 44-27 at halftime and trailed by 30 after Woods’ 3-pointer with 14:14 left to play.

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No. 22 LSU 85, Memphis 76

Baton Rouge, La. — Skylar Mays scored 19 points, transfer Kavell Bigby-Williams added a career-high 14, and No. 22 LSU held off a relentless effort by first-year coach Penny Hardaway’s Memphis squad.

Each of LSU’s three freshmen starters — Naz Reid, Ja’Vonte Smart and Emmitt Williams — scored 11 points. Williams also grabbed 10 rebounds for the Tigers (3-0).