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...pair in 2002 and 2003—the streak began after a vaunted freshman class had a year to grow up. Allison Feaster ‘98 led the Crimson to three straight titles and a shocking upset of No. 1 seed Stanford in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Hana Peljto ‘04 and company came back after their freshman year to guide Harvard to back-to-back titles in their sophomore and junior seasons.The growing pains—two sloppy performances against Yale, a slow first half at lowly Columbia—are almost over...
Before the season started, Harvard head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith was quick to admit that this year’s women’s basketball team lacked the star power that former standouts Hana Peljto ’04 and Reka Cserny ’05 gave it. In the absence of superstars, 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...
...most recruits, Franklin had to adjust to the greater intensity of play at the college level, as well as a different role on a new team. Gone was the pressure of night-to-night stardom, especially as Franklin arrived in time to play with both perennial All-Ivy players Hana Peljto ‘04 and Reka Cserny ‘05. But there arose a new pressure to adjust to: the faster, more aggressive style of play she found at Lavietes Pavilion.“It’s definitely a little scary, it’s definitely...
...98—the do-everything forward and Harvard’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder—who corralled Ivy Rookie of the Year honors in 1995 and was named Ivy Player of the Year in each of the three subsequent seasons. Then along came Hana Peljto ’04, the league’s top rookie in 2000-2001 and two-time Ivy Player of the Year. Reka Cserny ’05 completed her career as the undisputed league MVP—the perfect bookend to Rookie of the Year honors...
...Hana is so meticulous, she even numbers her corrections. But in between comments about commas and subheads, she still sprinkles hugs and thank-yous to the FM staff. For her, we’ll work hard to remember that Subheads Are Not Supposed To Be Capitalized. We are grateful to their presences and their libel-excising pens. —Jannie S. Tsuei