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Those Harvard forwards??Rollins and sophomores Emma Markley and Jackie Alemany—will have something to prove after being severely outmuscled in last week’s Dartmouth loss. Play in the post was all Big Green, which ended the game with a 51-27 advantage on the glass (including 20 offensive rebounds...
...bragging right, but coach Ray Leone’s 2008 roster has more scoring depth than the program has seen in the past few years. If the Crimson challenges for the Ivy League title in Leone’s second year in Cambridge, it will be because these three forwards??and others—are sharing the ball and the scoring load. Look no further than last week for a glimpse of the potential that Harvard’s front line has for a great year. Even when goals eluded them last weekend, Baskind and her new teammates...
...mount a rally beyond repair.TWO MINUTE MINORSHarvard’s offense launched more than 40 shots for the second night in a row...Senior Dave Watters notched a “hat trick” in the assists category, giving him seven for the season...Two other Crimson forwards??senior Alex Meintel and freshman Pier-Olivier Michaud—had multi-point games.—Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...game in which Baumann’s complete game gave Columbia a 5-1 win…junior guard Drew Housman poured in 25 gritty points against the Lions, many of them coming on tough drives to the lane and pretty finishes over Columbia’s forwards??Columbia’s wins over Dartmouth and Harvard on Friday and Saturday gave the Lions their first back-to-back weekend sweeps in a decade...
...high-energy run in the second half, and we kind of let it slip through our fingers and went flat again,” Rollins said. “That’s when we really needed to start pushing it up the court, [getting] quicker outlets on the forwards?? part.”Fairfield called a momentum-deflating time-out at 37 all to derail the Crimson rally. “That’s when the energy really fizzled out,” Rollins saidHarvard’s characteristic high-octane offense came up empty, leaving...