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...Delaney-Smith said, the Crimson would opt for balance—and Harvard did just that in Friday’s 77-58 romp over Penn.Eleven players scored in the Crimson’s most balanced output of the season, with senior guard Laura Robinson and sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion leading the charge with 11 points a piece. After an initial slow start, Harvard put together some of its finest team offense of the season, demonstrating flawless ball movement and stepping up the defensive pressure to create transition on offense.“It was a team effort?...
...game at 20 on a layup from freshman Emily Tay. From that point on, the Harvard women never looked back. “Once we started applying our own full-court [press], that really helped us turn the game around,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “It wasn’t their tempo anymore—it was us attacking them, too.” Tay led the way for the Crimson with 12 points off the bench. The team’s second-leading assist leader, Tay took on more of a scorer?...
...remaining. Then Brown played the role of spoiler, finishing the night on a 22-6 run and forcing five crucial Harvard turnovers down the stretch. “It was probably one of the most frustrating games in the history of the world,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “I almost feel like Friday night’s game hurt worse than the buzzer beater because we were playing so well until the end.” In its most complete offensive performance of the year, Harvard shot 52 percent from the floor...
...Princeton’s 70-55 win at Jadwin Gym. “If one player scores 23 points in the first half, that’s what’s going to hurt you, no matter who else is out there,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “That was very frustrating, especially to feel that somebody is almost unstoppable. We know we just didn’t get the job done, and that’s even more frustrating.” It was the first win by Princeton...
...Palestra. But after the break, those holes in the defense stayed open, and Harvard’s shots finally began to fall. “We weren’t necessarily worried about what we were doing in the first half,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “Our shooting in the second half was almost making up for the good shots that didn’t fall in the first half.” In the first three minutes of the second half, the Crimson sprinted out to an 11-0 run to claim...