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...Delaney-Smith said. “Player for player, they have more speed, size, and athleticism.” Tay once again led the Crimson in scoring, and added four assists, moving into third place on Harvard’s all-time assists list. Tay and sophomore Emma Markley each had 16 points. In the end, the Crimson could not overcome a large difference in shooting percentage. Harvard shot just 37.5 percent from the field while the Trojans hit 54 percent. “I loved our patience and our balance, but some of out shots just didn?...
...game’s biggest. While Matera shot just 4-for-11 on the night (3-for-9 from distance), she has come on of late, scoring 11 points in each of her last two contests. Finelli led the team with 13 points and eight rebounds. Emma Markley’s six-point night ended her streak of double-digit scoring at 10 games. The Crimson will stay on the West Coast through the weekend to compete in the Women of Troy Basketball Classic at the University of Southern California. Harvard will take on Siena Friday evening and the host...
...said. “It was a really big surprise for me.” The Crimson (6-4) dominated the second half, using a 22-8 run to take a 31-point lead. The frame was characterized by spectacular play from Tay at the point and sophomore forward Emma Markley on the boards. Markley opened the half with three consecutive buckets, two off of assists from Tay, who would go on to post an entertaining run of her own. With the score at 48-28, the senior dropped eight points in five minutes, adding a one-handed floater after...
...didn’t roll over and die. It’s a big win.” The Cantamounts held the momentum in the first half, as it started the game with a 14-4 run. But with some key shots by senior Katie Rollins, and sophomore Emma Markley, the Crimson was able to tie up the score. “I think that we were not going to be denied tonight and that showed on the court,” Rollins said. “We had to battle for every basket. I don’t think...
...bottom of the basket four minutes into last night’s game at crosstown rival Boston University (5-4), eventually dropping an 80-61 decision at the Terriers’ Case Gymnasium. “We really have no excuses for what happened,” sophomore forward Emma Markley said. “It’s really disappointing, and we’re all a little embarrassed.” Harvard came within as few as seven points during the second half and played that period to a 36-36 tie, but it needed far more...