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...each player’s position on the court was impressive. She finished with a 9-1 assist-to-turnover ratio and 14 points of her own.“Our guards can beat their guards and could have gone up against them all night,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “Our guards have been our scorers, especially when they were triple-teaming Emma Markley in the first half. I thought we had the advantage there.”Berry also notes how the Quakers’ focus on Markley helped...
...leading scorer with 16 points—pulled up for the game-tying attempt several feet behind the arc, but his shot was too strong and bounced off the far side of the rim.“I told Drew it was a great shot,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “I told him it was tremendous job by Jeremy making the decision, knowing we had enough time to get that pass in and we will take that any day of the week and twice on Sunday.”With the final shot failing...
...goals, and also added an assist. In the net was freshman Kerry Clark, making nine saves to record her first win of her collegiate career. Clark and her classmates impressed the team with their collective quick adjustment to the high level of play in collegiate lacrosse. “Coach [Lisa Miller] told them from the beginning that they don’t have time to be freshmen,” Flood said. “With such a large amount of rookies on the team, they had to step it up right away, and that’s exactly...
...really controlled the tempo of the game,” said Slaughter. “We played with a lot of discipline and I think that made the difference today.”Although the Crimson was able to knock out their first top-10 team in head coach John Tillman’s time in Cambridge, Harvard will not be resting on its laurels. The Crimson has hard work ahead of it as the team attempts to surpass its 6-8, 1-5 conference record from 2008.“I definitely think this win is a great start...
...Crimson (2-3) showed the depth of its rotation and played with energy against the Bearcats to win the match. “I think overall it was nice to see our squad bounce back from yesterday’s loss to a tough team,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “Binghamton is definitely a dangerous team.” The Crimson opened strong, sweeping the doubles matches to start the contest with a 1-0 lead. At No. 1, captain Laura Peterzan and sophomore Samantha Rosekrans defeated Jillian Santos and Yulia Smirnova...