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...that it would again have its work cut out for it in Hanover. The Crimson had fallen behind early in the first half in the opener, but did not have to play catch-up again in the rematch. With 3:59 to play in the opening frame, a Lindsay Hallion layup gave Harvard a lead that it would not relinquish again...
...over the Big Green to begin a run to 13 league victories and the Ivy championship, with a loss at Yale as its only speed bump. On its title run, Harvard used a deadly combination of youth and experience—a trio of stellar sophomores with junior Lindsay Hallion running the point and senior Christiana Lackner dominating the boards—to power a high-scoring offense. While youth was often a blessing, it was sometimes a curse—the Crimson’s young starters could be prone to forcing the flashy play, shooting too early...
...Saturday night, Harvard won the opening tip and took the lead on a Hallion jumper—the co-captain’s only basket of the game—just 10 seconds later. For the rest of the first half, though, it couldn’t buy a basket: the Crimson shot just 8-for-29 from the floor before halftime. On its worst possessions, Harvard didn’t even manage a shot—the Big Green was off and running with a takeaway...
...whole team was responding to the fact that Lindsay [Hallion] was missing shots that she normally makes,” Delaney-Smith added. “We let it get into our heads, and that’s a shame because we have so many people that can step...
...surrendered by Harvard in the second half—that won the game for Dartmouth. “They put those athletic forwards under the basket and they don’t do anything but rebound,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. Co-captain Lindsay Hallion hit a jumper off the opening tip to start the scoring. The Big Green answered right back with a three-pointer from Craft and did not look back. Other than committing an unusual amount of traveling violations, Dartmouth ran its offense very efficiently, shooting 48 percent from the field in a dominant...