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...League’s best. Freshman Katie Rollins learned well what happens when you come out sluggish defensively against the league’s premiere post player, as Princeton’s Becky Brown buried 24 first-half points in the teams’ first meeting. Sophomore Lindsay Hallion, who missed all of her freshman season with a torn ACL, logged serious time in the point guard spot. And Emily Tay, who began the season trying to make a play with every touch, finally put it all together in a 24-point performance at Cornell...
...with 12:13 remaining and yet another as part of an 11-0 Harvard run—added the exclamation point to a triumphant comeback. Robinson also added 16 points, including eight points in the final 3:40 to seal the win for the Crimson, and sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion reached double figures on 5-of-11 shooting to finish with 10 points. —Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...Crimson fell into near-double digit deficits in the game’s opening minutes. “It’s always hard to have to chase a team, even if you know you’re better than them,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “If you come out hitting shots right away, that gives you confidence for the rest of the game.”These slow starts are the plague of this young team, on which nine of its 15 players are freshmen or sophomores. The pep talks and the focus...
...route to a game-high 21 points. But the Crimson keyed in on Rhoads in the second half, limiting her to just one field goal after the intermission. “We just wanted to make sure we got out to the shooters,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “She never should have made four. But I think we were definitely more aware of where she was after that.” Hallion and senior guard Laura Robinson led the Crimson with 11 points apiece. Christiana Lackner contributed seven points and seven rebounds...
...from the opening tip, shooting 64 percent from the field, including 5-of-7 from three-point range, in the first half. “If you come out hitting shots right away, that gives you confidence for the rest of the game,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “That was pretty much the difference.” Princeton used a balanced inside-outside attack to jump out to and maintain a substantial lead throughout. Forwards Meghan Cowher and Becky Brown each had 16 points for the Tigers, while shooting guard Casey Lockwood came...