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...tell about it.”The two are never too far from each other. They are roommates, teammates, and share three out of four classes together. “It’s like they’re joined at the hip,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says.Rollins and Tay were equally united on the basketball court last season, emerging as the Crimson’s two outstanding rookie contributors a season ago. Tay, the flashy passer who thrives off penetration and a pull-up jumpshot, stymied slower defenses in the second half...
Well before the five members of the Harvard women’s basketball team’s class of 2009 ever donned a Crimson uniform, Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith already found a place for them in the record books.“I think this is potentially the most talented class I’ve ever had,” Delaney-Smith said last November.But while the group earned significant playing time a year ago, the five then-freshmen watched as injuries and inexperience take their toll. The team finished fourth in the league with a mediocre...
...effort.The Crimson’s slow starts and untimely miscues sullied a late run for the Ivy title, leaving Harvard out of the hunt by the fifth week of league play.“I’m not quite used to this,” said coach Kathy Delaney-Smith after a win over Penn at home. “I really haven’t had very many years where we weren’t in the title hunt. It’s very odd to me. We’ve never been out of it this early...
...pictures of cancer patients that were lit up ceremonially at 9 pm. David S. Rosenthal, Oliver Professor of Hygiene and Director of Harvard University Health Services, as well as former President of the American Cancer Society, Harvard women’s basketball coach, and cancer survivor Kathy Delaney-Smith were the event’s guest speakers at the opening ceremonies...
...began the season trying to make a play with every touch, finally put it all together in a 24-point performance at Cornell. “I’ve never in my 24 years here played this many young kids this much,” said Delaney-Smith after a win over Penn in February. “And that’s why I think Dartmouth [Ivy champ in 2004 and 2005] is who they are. Three years, four years ago, they were in the middle of the pack and struggling to be .500 because they played young...