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...sophomore forward Adrian Budischak into the offense after she missed 2004-2005 due to injury, and added athletic junior forward Christiana Lackner into the mix. “You can’t stress how important it is to have so much balance,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “It’s always dangerous if you have a team that lives and dies by the three, because sometimes the ball is not going to fall. But if you have people in there who are strong and who are going to fight for rebounds, you?...
...three-pointer, followed by a layup and block by freshman center Emma Moretzsohn. Cornell would not come closer than three for the rest of the way. The inside freshman duo opened up the perimeter for shooters like co-captain Maureen McCaffery, who finished with seven points, and sophomore Lindsay Hallion, who totaled nine. With Moretzsohn and Rollins just beginning to hit their stride and several other young forwards ready to make an impact, it looks like the Crimson should be a force down low for years to come. “Rollins is still a freshman and she?...
...skill that forces low-post defenders away from the basket and frees up the block for Harvard’s other freshman down low, 6’7 Emma Moretzsohn.“She’s strong, and she wants the ball,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “She is so dominant down there. If she’s sealing, we know can give her the ball and she’ll get it and just attack. She has been absolutely awesome.”Rollins, who missed the first 10 games...
...went more than five minutes without a point to start the latter frame. Yale, however, was just as cold, shooting 30 percent in the second half and coughing up 24 turnovers on the night. The Crimson built an eight-point lead on five quick points from guard Lindsay Hallion and another layup from freshman forward Katie Rollins. Up 42-34 with under 10 minutes left, Harvard seemed poised to coast to its first Ivy win over a Yale team that could muster no offensive firepower all night. Then Yale poured in 12 points to Harvard’s six over...
...consensus underdog. Joining leading scorer Laura Robinson as the Crimson’s most dangerous recent offensive threats are freshman Emily Tay (7.8 ppg, 2.92 apg), an emerging prototype point guard with superior passing and slashing skills (as well as a team-leading 50 turnovers) and Lindsay Hallion (6.7 ppg), a sophomore guard who missed 2004-05 with a knee injury. Freshman forward Katie Rollins returned from her own recent injury woes to help Harvard with 10 points against Colgate on Monday, and 6’7 freshman Emma Moretzsohn, the Ivies’ tallest player, keyed 22 points...