Word: allisons
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...Solomon demonstrator Allison Kasic said she found the resistance to the military painful because of the large number of friends she has in the armed services...
...Crimson’s first non-league contests of the season. The match was originally intended to be played on the day of the Harvard-Yale football game but was rescheduled. The Harvard women did not drop a game and saw two players—captain No. 8 Allison Fast and junior No. 9 Sarah Thorndike—with perfect 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweeps.The Crimson will travel to San Francisco for a training trip during intersession before resuming competitive play against Trinity in Hartford, Conn...
...than the latter half, but these matches are still valuable preparation. “It’s easy to look past [these matches], especially when it’s away and you don’t even have your friends here cheering you on,” captain Allison Fast said. “But when it’s here, and your friends are here, it creates a match-like atmosphere so it’s more competitive.” Harvard came into the match with no current member of its roster ever having lost to Cornell...
...Hanover, N.H. Harvard (2-0, 2-0 Ivy) has not lost to the Big Green (2-1, 0-1) since formal Ivy League competition began in 1982. “It was a good, solid match,” said captain and No. 7 Allison Fast. “After training so hard, it was good to see our competition and see how we all can play.” Fast had one of the closer contests of the day, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to beat her Big Green opponent 3-2. For the most part, though...
This offseason, Harvard women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith changed the offense, shuffled her cards a little bit, and began a season without a bona fide star for the first time since 1998-1999.Not since all-everything forward Allison Feaster ’98 graduated has the Crimson been so balanced—and so anonymous. But senior point guard Laura Robinson, Harvard’s sixth man a year ago, is shedding that anonymity with deadly accuracy from the perimeter and Delaney-Smith’s go-ahead to make things happen from the point...