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...Yale looking to avenge its only Ivy League loss from 2007 and move out of a four-way tie for first place in the 2008 Ivy League standings. The Crimson succeeded in doing just that by beating Yale 65-55 at Lavietes Pavilion, in a game Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith described as “messy, messy, messy.” Most of the game was played at a frenetic pace, giving the crowd little time to breathe. And the memory of last year’s matchup as well as some questionable referee decisions made sure that there...
...basketball team entered the locker room at halftime with a little hop in its step. Freshman Claire Wheeler had just connected on a baseline jumper as the first-half buzzer sounded, and the players exchanged high-fives as they jogged off the court. They knew, though, that coach Kathy Delaney-Smith would have some more serious words for them in the locker room. Describing the first half with “a word I can’t use in print,” the 25-year veteran coach sent out a second-half team humbled and ready to establish...
...rebounded Princeton by 20—if it wants to keep up with the high-scoring Bulldogs. On paper, Harvard’s offense may be too much for Yale, which allows the most points per game of any team in the Ancient Eight. But coach Kathy Delaney-Smith insists that Bulldogs coach Chris Gobrecht always has her teams prepared defensively.“They play a scrappy man-to-man defense, and they’re way more aggressive in the passing lanes than a lot of other teams we see,” Delaney-Smith said...
...going to take it.” And with that one-point cushion, the Crimson jumped on board the Tay Train and rode out of Lavietes Pavilion with a season-saving win over the stunned Quakers. “Tay Train?” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “I like that. Make that stick. She was just tremendous at both ends of the floor. She’s shooting unbelievably well, and when she took a quick shot in the offense and came running over to the bench and said, ‘Was that...
...reach. The run featured two three-pointers from freshman guard Christine Matera, with junior forward Liz Tindal adding one for good measure. “Teams can’t play [Tay] and [Hallion] and our inside people, so we have to punish them,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “For the first time, maybe all year, we slowed down on offense and executed and read the defense.” When playing Princeton in the past few seasons, the first defensive priority has always been the same: slow down Cowher, who is the league?...