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...basketball team fell behind an aggressive Fairfield University squad after five minutes in the opening half, surrendering an early 8-5 lead and never quite catching in a 64-49 loss at Lavietes Pavilion last night.“Our shooting was horrible,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “You can’t win a ballgame shooting like that, so that’s the deal.” Hitting just 38.9 percent of its shots from the floor, the Crimson (1-2, 0-0 Ivy) failed to find the bottom...
...connected on 61.2 percent of its shots from the field, 45.5 percent of its three-pointers, and 90.9 percent of its attempts at the charity stripe. “I loved the team balance in scoring. I thought our team shooting was great,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “I loved the distribution of shots. We’re a very good offensive team.”No player was hotter than Hallion, who hit 9 of 13 shots from the floor, netting two three-pointers and converting both of her free throws...
...looks to begin the 2007-2008 season just as it ended last season—with a bang. “We have so many players back and we have so much potential in our freshman class—we only lost one kid,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says. “We think we are the best, and we expect to win the title.”The Crimson is returning a core of players, especially in a loaded backcourt. Senior co-captain Lindsay Hallion, a second-team All-Ivy performer last season after ranking second...
...year each in Providence and Hanover, the Player of the Year award might well find itself in the comfortable and familiar confines of Lavietes at the end of this season.The only thing standing in Harvard’s way? Too many good players taking turns in the spotlight.Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith might have her most balanced team ever, with the Crimson getting points in the post and on the perimeter—and from almost everybody who steps on the court.In the end, everybody scores for Harvard, but the Ivy coaches have historically given the award to the league?...
...Saturday, pulling away for an 89-73 victory despite trailing the entire first half in the season opener for both teams in Harrisonburg, Va. “It was a game that we probably shouldn’t have won,” said Crimson head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith. “We weren’t supposed to win this. I would say we were not the favorite. I would say that we had more experience than they had, and they had more athleticism than we had.” Though plagued by turnovers—Harvard surrendered...