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...fill those shoes, but emotionally and mentally, I’m not sure who wants it yet.”The Crimson has plenty of talent in sophomore guards Emily Tay and Niki Finelli and junior guard Lindsay Hallion. They also have experience in co-captain Kyle Dalton, and potential in junior guard Jessica Knox. The numbers are there where the experience is not: Hallion is the only returning starter in the backcourt, and she missed all of her first season with a torn ACL.This young Harvard squad—the Crimson has just two seniors on the roster...
...youthful roster. Will one of the team’s talented underclassmen live up to their rookie hype? Will the team blend senior leadership and young talent and win an League title?Two unsung members of the Crimson have been there and done that. Co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner have worn the crimson and white for three seasons, winning an Ivy League championship in 2004-2005. Neither has been a star in their three years with Harvard, but the veterans are ready to step into their roles as team leaders and examples of hard work and dedication.Their collective...
...including breakout guard Laura Robinson—this year’s roster is without a single player with NCAA tournament experience. That doesn’t happen often in Laivetes Pavilion, but the Crimson has not gone dancing since 2003—when co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner were seniors in high school. “That just makes us hungry, because it’s not like we can talk about it,” Hallion said. “We realize that there are only so many chances, and we can?...
...With one or two phone calls, any of these privileged girls can get her pick of the best e-recruiting placements. Do you have any idea how hard we have worked for even the smallest chance at being a secretary, nurse, or elementary school teacher? Damn hard. And no Dalton divas should get our spots...
...hoping to start programs aimed at closing the achievement gap between black and white students. “We’re trying to understand and perhaps help racial differences in test scores by giving incentives to kids in elementary school,” Fryer said. Karen C. C. Dalton, the Institute’s assistant director, is on medical leave, and William Casey King, the executive director will be leaving his post. King could not be reached for comment last night.Fryer isn’t the only faculty member taking up a new role at the Institute. Visiting Professor...