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...defense take center stage in NCAA tournament games.And the Crimson’s low-post game, anchored by sophomore standout Katie Rollins and captain Christiana Lackner, morphed into a rebounding machine in the second half of the season. Harvard outrebounded its opponent in each of its 14 Ivy League contests??a stat that, perhaps more than any other, exemplifies the Crimson’s turn around from one year ago. Crimson head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith harped about rebounding for much of the two previous seasons, and it seems this Harvard team finally took it to heart.Either that...
...when you go to Cornell.” And there is a lot to motivate the Big Red (16-5-4, 11-4-3). With a win and a tie this weekend, Cornell will clinch the first-round bye. Though Harvard is riding three wins in its last four contests??all of which saw the Crimson take more than 40 shots on goal—the Big Red has only lost two of its last 18 games. Since the beginning of 2000-2001 season, Cornell has lost just once when leading after 40 minutes—however...
...countless flyers and posters for the opposition, some Harvard students have been puzzled by the limited number of “Magnus and Tom” campaign materials. The candidates, however, stress that their campaign is focused on individuals. While other candidates are competing in “visibility contests?? in front of the Science Center, Grimeland, Hadfield, and their supporters are talking to people about UC-related issues that they feel strongly about, seeking to gain momentum one Harvard student at a time. ONE BY ONEGabe M. Scheinmann ’08, the candidates’ campaign...
Only Cserny, the 2005 Ivy League Player of the Year, had played as many games during the 2001-02 freshman year campaign. No member of the team had started as many contests??27—as Bell did during her sophomore year. And yet no one came to embody the ups and downs of the Harvard program quite like Bell...
...champions alternated years as the host of the ICS. However, a rule change implemented this season awarded Harvard the right to host on account of its better overall Ivy record…The Big Red opened the Ivy season 1-5 before winning seven of its last nine league contests??Harvard last played in the ICS in 2003, when it lost two of three games to host Princeton. The Crimson last won the ICS in 2002, when it swept Princeton at O’Donnell Field…This will be the first time Harvard has played...