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...Year award has spent a bulk of its time in Lavietes Pavilion.Cserny took home the honor after spearheading Harvard’s come-from-behind Ivy title run in 2005. Hana Pejlto ’04 was a two-time Ivy Player of the Year, and Allison Feaster ’98, arguably the best player ever to suit up for Harvard, won the award three consecutive times. And after spending a year each in Providence and Hanover, the Player of the Year award might well find itself in the comfortable and familiar confines of Lavietes...
...course, All-American Allison Feaster ’98, the architect of Harvard’s legendary upset, was long gone from the collegiate ranks, having moved on to the WNBA...
...knows the weight of such non-conference triumphs against nationally recognized opponents. In 1998, her 16th-seeded Crimson team did the impossible, stunning No. 1-seeded Stanford in the NCAA Tournament with a 71-67 win in Palo Alto. Harvard was then led by First-Team All-American Allison Feaster, and the Crimson’s victory marked the first—and perhaps last—time a 16-seed downed a No. 1 in the NCAA Tournament.Since then, the Crimson has won or split three Ivy titles, had three 20-win seasons, and has sent...
...next year’s title hunt.And the previous times Harvard has strung together a series of titles—three straight from 1996-1998 and a pair in 2002 and 2003—the streak began after a vaunted freshman class had a year to grow up. Allison Feaster ‘98 led the Crimson to three straight titles and a shocking upset of No. 1 seed Stanford in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Hana Peljto ‘04 and company came back after their freshman year to guide Harvard to back-to-back titles in their sophomore...
Just five games into the Ivy basketball season, it’s already time to add yet another name to history’s illustrious list of standout Harvard freshmen. First there was Allison Feaster ’98—the do-everything forward and Harvard’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder—who corralled Ivy Rookie of the Year honors in 1995 and was named Ivy Player of the Year in each of the three subsequent seasons. Then along came Hana Peljto ’04, the league’s top rookie...