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...game.Both Tay and Rollins were each named Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice last season. They each received recognition for their season-long efforts and were named to the All-Rookie Team for the Ivy League.Individually, Rollins and Tay had their respective standout performances last season, but a breakout performance for the pair of them showed the Ivy League what the Crimson has in store for the next three seasons.In a late season game against Columbia, Tay and Rollins turned in a record night when they led the Crimson from a halftime deficit to an 86-71 road victory...
...first in the league. Leading the charge will be sophomore point guard Emily Tay. With her knack for getting into the lane and delivering jaw-dropping passes—even teammates had a hard time anticipating her feeds inside last year—Tay appears ready to for a breakout year after earning All-Ivy rookie honors last season.“[Tay] makes passes that no one in the world can teach,” Delaney-Smith says. “With that one year of playing together, the post players are more ready for her passes...
...while we’re young, I think we can be good.”Goffredo will be the primary target in this lethal combination—both for Housman and for his Ivy League opponents. As a result of the captain’s breakout season last year, Housman will be focusing on getting Goffredo the ball, especially after senior Brian Cusworth’s eligibility runs out at the end of January. With Cusworth out of the lineup, there will be even more pressure on Goffredo to produce as he did from the start of his junior year...
...must carry a young backcourt if Dartmouth is to repeat again.HARVARDThe most formidable low-post players in the league in Emma Moretzsohn, Liz Tindal, and Katie Rollins (10.8 ppg) give the Crimson a clear edge in an undersized Ivy League. Junior point guard Lindsay Hallion is poised for a breakout year on both ends of the court, while sharpshooters Niki Finelli and Jessica Knox will stretch defenses. Growing pains? So last year.Player to Watch: Emma MoretzsohnA 6’7 sophomore, Moretzsohn is all upside. She played young last season, but her footwork looks better and her height makes...
...games of the season this year against Ivy rival Princeton, No. 21 Dartmouth, and Ivy League Champion Columbia. Prior to her suspension, Wylie was leading this year’s squad in goals with three. Wylie also led the team with five goals and eleven total points during her breakout freshman season. The Crimson lost these final three games by a combined score of 9-1 against the Ivy League’s first, second, and fifth-placed teams. The first game of Wylie’s suspension was a 5-0 loss to the Tigers. Neither Wylie nor head...