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It’s not easy being 6??7, but for junior Emma Moretzsohn, it certainly helps on the basketball court.Moretzsohn is coming off a sophomore season in which she emerged as one of the most dominant post players in the Ivy League, but the path to get there wasn’t easy.“Emma is unstoppable, basically,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion says. “The only person that can stop Emma is herself. If she goes out there and believes that she can dominate, she will.”Entering...
...senior Jessica Knox have assumed the leadership mantle from last year’s co-captains, Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner. Lackner’s departure may not have created a leadership vacuum, but it has created a hole in the Harvard frontcourt. One of the talented freshmen, 6??3 forward Emma Markley, looks to fill this spot.“[Markley] is probably the closest player that can replace [Lackner],” Hallion figures. “She has a lot of finesse around the basket, so hopefully she’ll be able to come...
...challenge. Leading the way is sophomore standout Jeremy Lin. Lin, who is one of six returning sophomores on a team made up largely of this age group, is leagues ahead of his classmates in experience. Playing in all 28 of the Crimson’s games last season, the 6??2, Palo Alto, Calif., native is a valuable asset to a Harvard team that is ranked second to last in minutes played by returners for the entire Ivy League. “[Lin is] one of the few sophomores who got playing time last year, so he?...
...point to the wing. “T.J. is a really smart player at the point guard [and] makes great decisions,” Lin says.But guards aren’t the only new faces on the Harvard roster. Freshmen Adam Demuyakor and Kyle Fitzgerald, both measuring in at 6??7, will reinforce an already strong frontcourt with the quickness and athleticism that Amaker will demand of his players this year.“With Kyle and Adam, they’re pushing me every day at practice,” junior forward Evan Harris says...
...When your shot’s not falling and theirs is…that whole run started when that guy hit that three in my face.” On the defensive end, Harvard held Santa Barbara star Alex Harris to seven points in the first half, but the 6??6 swingman wound up with 24 (and seven rebounds) on 8-of-17 shooting from the floor and 8-of-9 from the free-throw line. Thickly mustachioed reserve forward Nedim Pajevic also hurt the Crimson with 16 points, many of them on short jumpers over Evan Harris...