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...forward Allison S. Feaster '98, defeats top-seed Stanford to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament. The team's run ends two days later at the hands of the Arkansas Razorbacks. Feaster soon becomes the first female Harvard basketball player selected as a Kodak All-American...
...reporters were quite familiar with Feaster's antics. This was the same woman who had been named Ivy League Rookie of the Year and an Honorable Mention All-American her freshman season, the same woman who was already acknowledged as the best player the Ivy League women's game had ever seen...
...needed Palo Alto. Big, bad Stanford, teamof the '90s, participant in each of the threeprevious Final Fours, winners of 59 straight atMaples Pavilion, but as unable to overcome kneeinjuries to All-American Kristin Folkl and VanessaNygaard as the dream of Allison Feaster...
Brown was heavily recruited as a basketball player coming out of DeMatha Catholic High School, a school near Washington D.C. that is legendary for its hoops history. A high school All-American, Brown decided to attend Harvard, shunning full-ride scholarships at college juggernauts such as the University of North Carolina and UCLA, which was riding high on a tide of nine NCAA championships in 10 years under the legendary coach John Wooden...
...realized I had lost my determination," he says. "After I worked so hard to become a high school All-American, I didn't work as hard to improve at Harvard. I vowed never again to let a lack of effort stop me from achieving something...