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...herself. If she goes out there and believes that she can dominate, she will.”Entering her freshman season, Moretzsohn was presented with a challenge she never faced during her successful high school career: for the first time, she was playing in a league where she didn??t tower over the competition.“In college, I didn??t have that height advantage, so I had to get better at defense, get faster, get quicker,” she admits. I had to do all the things I was coasting through in high...
After losing only two seniors from last year’s Ivy championship team, Harvard didn??t have to rebuild to remain the league favorite this season. With seven freshmen on the 15-man roster, however, the Crimson may be the Ivy League favorite for years to come.“[The freshman class is] potentially one of the most talented classes that I’ve ever recruited,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says.Most of Harvard’s “diaper-dandies,” five guards and two forwards, should provide quality...
...river: Boston College. “I went to BC games religiously, had their schedule, had their poster,” Hallion admits. “Kathy’s going to kill me, but I never went to a Harvard game until I was recruited there. So I didn??t have a strong impression of it, but I knew it was a good program.”“I was very excited to recruit her,” Delaney-Smith recalls. “But against Jen Rizzotti, All-American, studly point guard? If you?...
...stretch after Christmas. “Adjustments really came together at the end of the season,” Hallion says. “We peaked in terms of being comfortable with each other and comfortable with the offense.”After those wins, the Crimson didn??t look back. Harvard went 13-1 in Ivy League play to win the conference title, sustaining only one loss to Yale. The Ancient Eight crown earned Harvard the No. 15 seed in the Dayton Regional bracket of the NCAA Tournament. In the first round, the Crimson was matched...
...were fighting toe-to-toe with them for a long period of time.” There were 10 lead changes and four ties before halftime, and the Crimson headed into the break trailing by only three points at 30-27. “Coach basically stressed if we didn??t get out to a good start, it was not going to be good practices when we got back,” said junior point guard Drew Housman. “He was going to kill us. It was good to play with some energy...