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When co-captain Lindsay Hallion graduated at the end of last year, the Harvard women’s basketball team lost its spiritual leader. Perhaps even more importantly, Hallion’s departure left a giant hole at the point guard position...
...Complementing Berry in the talented freshman class is Caitlin Rowland, who plays primarily on the wing. While Berry is expected to slot into the role previously held by Hallion, Rowland appears to be in the mold of last year’s other co-captain, Jessica Knox...
...Crimson wound up sharing the conference crown with Dartmouth and Cornell and falling in an Ivy playoff—and losing out on a return trip to the NCAA tournament. “Our ultimate goal was to get back to the tournament,” departing captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We had a lot of successes during the season, but we didn’t achieve that goal, and that was pretty disappointing.” On March 1, everything was going right for Harvard. The Crimson honored its three seniors—Hallion, co-captain...
...campus early, live in special dorms, and enjoy a strange celebrity status that transcends the chummy camaraderie (and equality) of undergraduate life. At Harvard, athletes run House Committees and captain IM sports teams. It’s no surprise that one of my most frequent interviewees—Lindsay Hallion, the heart and soul of the Crimson basketball team—was running the show for Leverett House at the Senior Olympics. This winter, when the women’s hockey team soared to No. 1, Eliot’s housemaster, Lino Pertile, inspired a regular army of housemates...
...season-long plague of dry spells, inconsistent defense, and trouble on the defensive glass returned with a vengeance. “This year, when you look at our Ivy League losses, most of the reason why we lost is because we beat ourselves,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We have to give a lot of credit to our Ivy opponents, but that has certainly been the most frustrating thing about this season.” The Crimson fell behind by as many as 18 points before mounting a furious comeback in the closing minutes...