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...eighth and ninth innings proved to be more of the same defensive struggle, with each team notching only one single each over the two innings. Whether Harvard was ready to go home or because it had finally figured out Friars?? pitcher Alicia Grosso, the Crimson finally let it loose in the top of the 10th...
...double-double. Markley led the team in scoring with 17 points, giving her a string of six games in which she has scored in double figures, and she also added 10 rebounds to her total.The issue for the afternoon was less the field goal percentage and more the Friars?? ability to penetrate the defense and score in the paint after getting the offensive rebound. Providence put together a string of runs and build a lead that Harvard was unable to overcome, using these second chances (11 offensive boards in the first half, nine in the second...
...comfortable in our zone and hitting threes,” Delaney-Smith said. “They were in a zone offensively.” Harvard got out of its zone after halftime and went to a man-to-man defense, hoping to close out more effectively on the Friars?? shooters. It didn’t work.Providence scored on its first five possessions of the second frame and shot a head-turning 57 percent from the field in that half, with the Friar forwards reaching the basket at will against the Crimson’s less athletic front...
...Crimson directs its attention to Saturday afternoon, when another host of offensive talent awaits at New Hampshire. While acknowledging the talent of this Wildcats squad, coach Kathy Delaney-Smith believes her team matches up better with New Hampshire’s guards than the Friars?? physical front line. Sophomore guard Amy Simpson is the Wildcat to stop: her 12.6 points per game leads the team.—EMILY W. CUNNINGHAMThis weekend, the Harvard men’s squash team will look to continue winning as the Crimson travels to New Haven for the U.S. Squash five...
...tough positions at times and she came out great so it was a great game for her.” Stone held up her defensive game in a six-save effort, five of which came in the second frame. Although Providence out-shot Harvard, 10-6, Stone out-saved Friars?? two goalkeepers, who switched at the half, 6-1, in her full 70 minutes of play. Stone now has a total of 33 saves on the season. Although not playing up to its full potential, Harvard put up a good fight against the Big East squad who made...