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Before this season, the list of the greatest single-game scoring performances in Harvard women’s basketball history could just as well have been titled “A Tribute to the Life and Triumphs of Allison Feaster ’98,” given that Feaster’s name blanketed the top seven spots...
...points in back-to-back games. On Feb. 6, 1998, current Eliot House tutor Suzie Miller ’98 scored 33 points—including a school-record eight three-pointers—in a 90-74 win against Penn. The next day, current Charlotte Sting forward Allison Feaster ’98 scored 34 points in a 56-53 loss to Princeton...
Also making an appearance on Saturday was Laela Sturdy ’00, Harvard’s leading scorer during the first two post-Feaster years. After graduation, Sturdy—a Mitchell Scholar—attended Trinity College in Dublin where she earned a masters in multimedia systems, before working as a consultant for the World Bank in Kenya in recent months. Sturdy said that throughout the game, she had to fight the urge to throw on a jersey, jump on the court and get in the game...
Cserny’s effort matched the eighth-best single-game scoring performance in Harvard history. The seven above her all came from Feaster. But Feaster never scored 30 points in a game as a freshman...
...think [Reka Cserny] is better than Allison Feaster was when Allison was a freshman,” Delaney-Smith said. “Reka is very talented on both offense and defense. We knew we had an edge if we went inside, and she took advantage...