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...6??2, 290-pound frame of center Frank Fernandez emanates an aura of quiet leadership and athletic prowess.As the senior prepares to play his last game in a Harvard uniform, he looks back on his fondest memory.“My sophomore year being part of that undefeated team, going down to Penn and winning, being Ivy League champions, it was really just a great moment,” he recalls.That the defining moment of his football career was not an individual achievement, but rather being a part of a team effort, speaks volumes about Fernandez?...
...reason for Harris’ lack of success last year was his lack of conditioning and strength. Over the summer, Harris, listed at 6??8 and just 205 pounds, worked hard to change that...
...squad missing the points of not only Stehle, the co-leading scorer last year with current senior captain Jim Goffredo, but also guard Michael Beal ’06, Harvard will look for the 6??8 forward to supply many of the missing baskets. Harris says he can take on that responsibility, as he can score in many different ways...
...leading scorer Colleeen Kelly (13.0 ppg). Brown’s tenacious defense, which averaged 11.3 steals and forced 20 turnovers a game, must be retooled as well. Coach Jean Marie Burr is a proven winner, but 2006-2007 is not the year of the Bear.Player to Watch: Catherine SchaperThe 6??3 Schaper helped fill out a thin front line last season, and she’ll see more time and be a mentor to a trio of freshman forwards.COLUMBIAThe Lions roared little and lost often last year, recording just a pair of wins over Yale to finish seventh...
...savvy and Rollins and Tay’s late season offensive explosions gave the league a glimpse of Harvard’s future. Tindal, who missed all of last season with a knee injury, will be one of four bonafide low-post threats for Harvard, and Delaney-Smith expects 6??7 center Emma Moretzsohn to dominate the low block in her sophomore campaign.“These are hands-down the best [low-post players] who have ever played at Harvard under my coaching,” Delaney-Smith said. “They?...