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...most successful women’s basketball coach in Ivy League history, Kathy Delaney-Smith has already received her fair share of attention, and the spring of 2007 was no different. In April, the Harvard coach was named an assistant coach of the Pan American Games team, a group of young players competing in July against competition from North, Central, and South America. A cancer survivor, Delaney-Smith was also named a co-recipient of the Gilda Radner Award, an honor that goes annually to two women most dedicated to promoting cancer awareness throughout the Boston area.And this season, Delaney...
...from last year. The experience that was supposedly gained seemed to have no effect on the Crimson.The women struggled through nonconference play, dropping its first six games of the season.“They were a very young team, very new to each other,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We have a lot of sophomores, and several didn’t play even half of freshman year. We had a tough nonconference schedule.”As 2006 was ending, the women provided glimpses of what their coach and supporters expected of them...
...Women’s Basketball Collegiate Committee announced last week that Kathy Delaney-Smith, head coach of the Harvard women’s basketball team, has been named to the coaching staff of the U.S. Pan American Games team. After leading the Crimson to an Ivy League championship during the 2006-2007 season, Delaney-Smith returns to the international stage, where she has enjoyed success in the past. In 2005, as the head coach of the USA World University Games team, she led her squad to a 8-0 mark and a gold medal. Dawn Staley, a former USA National...
...seemed the obvious option. The Terrapins were the defending national champions, the No. 1 team in the preseason polls, and a contender to challenge for a spot in the Final Four in Cleveland. The Crimson, on the other hand, had little chance of winning anything, and Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith and her players seemed acutely aware of that fact...
...very athletic and tough as nails.”Delaney-Smith’s familiarity with her prized almost-recruit didn’t make much difference when Doron got hot in the second half. As Harvard packed the paint against Langhorne—holding her to just 12 points—things opened up on the outside for the Terrapins’ Second-Team All-ACC selection.“This, hands-down, is the toughest offensive team we’ve played,” Delaney-Smith said of the defending champions...