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...points, including 18 after the break, to will Harvard to a 71-68 victory that started its stunning Ivy League run. After the game, Hallion disregarded her poor health, saying “I knew that I would play, no matter what.” On that same floor, Delaney-Smith called her point guard “the heart and soul of this team.”Hallion’s teammates tend to agree.“Lindsay is one of my favorite people in the world,” junior center Emma Moretzsohn says...
...going to be judged ultimately on points—that’s how a quarterback is judged.” Both Harris and Housman have been challenged by Amaker to improve continually, especially in developing their overall game. “We need Evan to spread the floor, be a good rebounder in addition to scoring points,” Amaker says. “We need Drew to quarterback and play defense in addition to scoring.” Thus for the coach, and now the team, it’s back to that basketball truth...
...when Duke blitzed past Harvard, 103-61.This current matchup stems back to an agreement made between the two schools setting up a three-year, three-game series. This year marks the second game of that series, the only one scheduled to be played on the Crimson’s home floor. It is very unusual for Harvard to attract such big-name, Division I competition, let alone have a team of that quality travel to Cambridge.“Just in terms of beating a Big Ten team, that would be great,” Housman says...
...departure from that of former head coach Frank Sullivan—which incorporates a more-up-and-down, fast-paced, “high-octane” brand of basketball. “We want to play a style...where we move up and down the floor a little faster, have more possessions,” Amaker says. “I think kids like to play that way—I know I used to like to play that way—and I would like to think that players you are trying to recruit would want...
...turnovers, sharing the ball, and pushing the tempo. With both squads playing their third game in less than 48 hours, Harvard seemed by far the fresher club. The Crimson was consistently able to get ahead of the defense in transition and convert layups, shooting over 59 percent from the floor and racking up 27 assists—four shy of the single-game school record—on 36 field goals. “We like to play in the open court because we have bigs that can run and we have guards that...