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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...
This offseason, Harvard women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith changed the offense, shuffled her cards a little bit, and began a season without a bona fide star for the first time since 1998-1999.Not since all-everything forward Allison Feaster ’98 graduated has the Crimson been so balanced—and so anonymous. But senior point guard Laura Robinson, Harvard’s sixth man a year ago, is shedding that anonymity with deadly accuracy from the perimeter and Delaney-Smith’s go-ahead to make things happen from the point...
...backcourt, the speed and ball-handling abilities of Emily Tay promise to make her a dynamic contributor. Delaney-Smith compares Tay to Allison Feaster ‘98, a three-time Ivy Player of the Year and a first-team All-American as a senior...
...Emily Tay might be one of the most exciting guards I’ll ever coach here,” Delaney-Smith says. “She has the ability to impact the game as a guard like Allison Feaster had as a forward. She’s that good...
Averaging 21.2 points per game, good for sixth in the nation, she also received First Team All-Ivy honors for the fourth straight season—joining Allison Feaster ’98 and Hana Peljto ’04 as the only Crimson players to have done...