Word: height
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite the Crimsons' obvious height advantage and frontcourt depth with the Johnson sisters and 6'2 freshman Kate Ides, the Huskies dominated the boards, especially on the offensive end. Northeastern outrebounded Harvard, 42-33, and 20-9 on the offensive glass...
Indeed if the Crimson wants to do well in the Ivy League this year, which it has the capability of doing, the Harvard frontcourt players need to start using their height to their advantage. They need to be aggressive on the boards at both ends, meeting the ball rather than letting it come to them. When they have the ball on offense, they need to take it back up strong...
Unlike last week's games against Mount St. Mary's and Rhode Island, Harvard did not have a significant height advantage at center. Sarah Johnson, the team's leading scorer in both of the games last week, managed only four points in 14 minutes against the Husky widebodies...
...some nice height," Delaney-Smith said. "She's an athletic post player, but I'm comfortable with our post match-ups. On paper we should be able to handle...
...like the Rams, who had no player taller than 6'1, the Mountaineers had no one that could match the skill and height of Johnson. She was unstoppable in leading the Crimson to the 78-62 victory...