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...young corps on the perimeter should get ample support from Harvard’s ferocious inside game. In a league where a team can be successful with one quality low-post player who likes playing close to the basket, the Crimson has four in junior Adrian Budischak and sophomores Katie Rollins, Emma Moretzsohn, and Liz Tindal. This year, explosiveness at the guard spot will open up opportunities in the lane for Harvard’s forwards—and the guards know it. The perimeter contributed just 39 percent of the Crimson’s offense last year, as Holsey...
...freshman and a sophomore and brought three more rookies off the bench—made for early growing pains for the Crimson. But it was injuries that kept the team off the floor and made Delaney-Smith scramble for a consistent starting and bench rotation. Holsey, then-sophomore Adrian Budischak, and then-freshmen Liz Tindal, Katie Rollins, and Niki Finelli missed a combined 69 games last year. “We didn’t want last year to be a transition year,” Delaney-Smith said. “We thought we had a combination of some...
...will team with Rollins in the post, complimenting the picture with her productive rebounding (an average of 7.7 rebounds in four post-exam games) and strong defensive play. Matched with Lackner, Rollins, and bruisers like 6’7 freshman Emma Moretzsohn and 6’1 sophomore Adrian Budischak will be Princeton’s frontcourt duo of Becky Brown (15.3 ppg) and Meagan Cowher (14.4 ppg), the league’s leading and fifth-leading scorers. “They have a lot of nice frontcourt players,” Delaney-Smith said...
...recent interior dominance suggests the former. The Crimson has outscored its opponents in the paint 126-79 in the last four games, going 3-1 over that stretch. This year, Harvard welcomed three freshmen over 6’3, integrated 6’1 sophomore forward Adrian Budischak into the offense after she missed 2004-2005 due to injury, and added athletic junior forward Christiana Lackner into the mix. “You can’t stress how important it is to have so much balance,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “It?...
...darn tough in the low post. She potentially could be one of the best low post players to ever play here. She’s not alone there—as soon as Emma gets strong, they’re on their way to great careers. Adrian Budischak, Liz Tindal—we have great power inside.” Harvard will showcase its inside skills at Princeton on Friday night, followed by a game at Penn on Saturday. For now, both coach and team are pleased with strong performances from this weekend. “I liked our game...