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...accustomed to the late-game heroics of guard Laura Robinson ’06.From the point guard spot, Robinson kept the Crimson in close games with a knack for getting into the lane, drawing contact, and nailing last-second free throws.But she graduated in June with fellow backcourt teammate Jessica Holsey ’06, and the duo’s departure leaves big shoes for a young Harvard backcourt to fill—especially if the Crimson hopes to challenge for the Ivy Title this year.“Laura loved...
...post players in the league in Emma Moretzsohn, Liz Tindal, and Katie Rollins (10.8 ppg) give the Crimson a clear edge in an undersized Ivy League. Junior point guard Lindsay Hallion is poised for a breakout year on both ends of the court, while sharpshooters Niki Finelli and Jessica Knox will stretch defenses. Growing pains? So last year.Player to Watch: Emma MoretzsohnA 6’7 sophomore, Moretzsohn is all upside. She played young last season, but her footwork looks better and her height makes her unstoppable.PENN: Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Penn won an Ivy title...
...Crimson stumbled out of the gate in its Ivy opener against Dartmouth, losing 91-76 to the eventual league champions and beginning a frustrating trend of first-half lethargy that would mar the Ivy season.By the end of the year, Harvard had lost its star guard and co-captain Jessica Holsey ’06 to a season-ending concussion and given up a game-winning three-pointer to Brown with 0.4 seconds left. Worst of all, Harvard ended the season fourth in the Ivy League standings—hardly a customary finish for one of Delaney-Smith?...
...issue of Diversity and Distinction, a quarterly undergraduate-run magazine focusing on social and civil rights. Talk centered on the importance of studying gender roles in society. “They always focus on teenage girls, but I also think stuff happens to boys, too,” said Jessica F. Harmon ’07, the magazine’s business manager. “They’re going through some stuff that’s never looked at because of this idea that boys are strong. Even from the time that they’re boys, they?...
...boasted two other sweeps. Senior Noelle Bassi, Morgan, and O’Connor swept the 200-yard butterfly, while Chang, Colling, and freshman Tiffany Bui swept the 200-yard breaststroke. The Crimson’s final win came in the 200-yard individual medley, which was won by senior Jessica Davidson with junior Linnea Sundberg following in second. Harvard finished No. 2 and No. 3 in both the 100- and 200-yard backstroke events, with Hart and Festa earning points in the 100 and Hart and Davidson getting on the board in the 200. “The swimmers...