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...pick—its star captain, Ashley Taylor ‘07, would go on to win Ivy Player of the Year honors, and Harvard had recorded only two wins in its non-conference schedule. But the Crimson got a then-career-high 22 points from gutsy senior Lindsay Hallion, who shook off illness to lead Harvard to a come-from-behind 71-68 victory that jump-started its run to the league title...
...from Sunday, when the Crimson gave up 80 points and allowed Vermont to shoot over 60% from the field in the second half. “We were really disappointed with that game and knew we had to do better [tonight],” said senior co-captain Lindsey Hallion, who finished with 15 points and six assists. Along with improving the defense, coach Delaney-Smith focused her team on rebounding heading into Tuesday’s match-up. Harvard out-rebounded Holy Cross, 43-34, and 14 of those came from senior Adrian Budischak, matching her career high. Junior...
...defense we played [Sunday against Vermont], I would pick HC by twenty.”Holy Cross faced the University of Vermont in the Crusader’s season opener at home, falling 54-44.In the Crimson’s last time out at home, co-captain Linsday Hallion shined, grabbing 14 points in the second stanza and leading her team to a rare victory against cross-town rivals, Boston University for the first time in three years.Holy Cross will travel to Cambridge after a two week break in play. In their last showing, the Crusaders fell to Boston College...
...last week, but Pilypaitis managed to find her teammates—most often, Rosenkrantz—for easy opportunities. “[Rosenkrantz] wasn’t really a key for us, and a lot of her points came from fast-break opportunities,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said. “It wasn’t really one scorer for us—we just couldn’t stay with them in transition.” “[Rosenkrantz] had a big night because we had several different matchups, but everyone just...
...people at Harvard think they’re “ballers,” but Lindsay F. Hallion ’08 has the credentials to prove it. Like all good sports stories, the story of this 5’9” point guard and captain of the women’s basketball team involves a comeback. After leading her Westwood high school team to two state titles, winning MVP two years running, and racking up a ridiculous 1,538 points, Hallion came to Harvard dying to play college ball. But right before the start of her freshman...