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...entrusted its season to a company of talented but inconsistent rookies. In the absence of regular competition, it all came together for the Crimson during late-January intra-squad scrimmages. “We’re definitely on the upswing,” junior forward Christiana Lackner said of the team, which has gone 3-1 with only a two-point loss to second-place Brown since the Dartmouth defeat. “In the first half, we were still figuring out all of our roles. Now we’ve figured out our roles. We?...
...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’s always dangerous if you have a team that lives and dies by the three, because sometimes...
...chance in the spot light too. Cirella got his first dual meet victory. We were all really happy for him.”Harvard did not reach the wall first in either the 100-yard breaststroke or the 200-yard backstroke. In the 100, junior Joc Christiana was the highest Crimson finisher in third, and in the 200, freshman Tim Parent was the top finisher, taking the third-place spot as well.Even though he didn’t win a race or finish in the top three in an event, freshman Patrick Detzner arguably received the greatest honor...
...said. “I want the ball down the stretch and I’m confident, and I think my teammates are confident in me as well.” After the jumper, Robinson nailed one more free throw to put Harvard up five, and her assist to Christiana Lackner’s layup with 14 ticks remaining put the game out of reach for the visiting Bulldogs. Hallion added 12 points for the Crimson, while Okafor led Yale with 10 points. —Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...offensive rebounder with an uncanny finishing ability for a guard, posted 12 second-half points—including seven points, two offensive rebounds, and a steal in the frantic final five minutes. After a sluggish first half, the Crimson claimed its first lead of the night on junior forward Christiana Lackner’s free throw with 5:01 remaining. The game went back and forth for the next several possessions before a tough three-point play from Hayes gave the Bears a 58-54 cushion with 3:02 left. Then Robinson, much like in Friday?...