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Former Harvard hoops star Allison Feaster '98 will miss six weeks of her rookie season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) after breaking her foot in a game last Tuesday...
...Angeles Sparks placed Feaster, a three-time Ivy League Player of the Year, on the injured list Friday after she underwent surgery on a fractured right foot...
...number of underclassmen also gave indicationsthat the future looks bright for Harvard women'sbasketball and that four titles in a row is notout of the question. Miller fortified herself asthe heir-apparent to Feaster as the Crimson'son-the-court leader. Russell and fellow juniorRose Janowski made tremendous strides as strongpost players, and they were joined by sophomoreLaela Sturdy who appears ready to showcase hergorgeous turnaround jumper regularly...
Harvard's sharpshooters continued to drop bombsfrom the perimeter as well, helping Harvard finishthe year ranked second nationally inthree-pointers made per game (7.6). Feaster,Brandt, Basil and Grossman all freely shot thetrey, while sophomore Courtney Egelhoff andfreshman Jill Zitnik emerged as deadly outsideshooters as well. Zitnik, in particular, shot awhopping 82 percent from downtown for the season,and she may be Harvard's best shooting talentsince Erin Maher '93, who is the Ivy League'sall-time leader in three-point field goals...
...season andshowed a high level of poise rare in a rookie. Heroutstanding quickness and ball-handling skills aresure signs of a promising collegiate career. Addthe fact that Harvard will welcome one of itsstrongest recruiting classes in the fall, anddespite graduating the greatest Ivy League women'splayer ever in Feaster, the phrase "four-peat" isbeing thrown around already...