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...Matera says. “We just try to follow her example and be as intelligent as she is when we play.”Hallion and senior Jessica Knox have assumed the leadership mantle from last year’s co-captains, Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner. Lackner??s departure may not have created a leadership vacuum, but it has created a hole in the Harvard frontcourt. One of the talented freshmen, 6’3 forward Emma Markley, looks to fill this spot.“[Markley] is probably the closest player that can replace [Lackner...
...with rebounding will dictate how well we do with wins and losses.” But there is a contingent of talented freshmen who can fill the void and add to the team. Freshmen such as forwards Claire Wheeler and Emma Markley could both be possibilities to take over Lackner??s job as rebounder. Leading the team in her 26th season as head coach is Kathy Delaney-Smith, who has amassed an impressive winning record of 382-276. “Every day Kathy tells us that we can do historic things if we can do this...
...player that we’re missing. We’re a different team without her.” A LACKNER SHOWDOWNHarvard junior forward Christiana Lackner is always aggressive on the glass, but the Pittsburgh, Penn., native had more incentive to crash the glass against the Quakers on Friday. Lackner??s sister, Katarina, is a freshman forward at Penn, and the two squared off on the low block throughout the game on Friday.The younger Lackner hit double digits with 10 points, but the elder and scrappier Christiana was in typical form in the rebounding column, ripping down three...
...Rollins was practically unstoppable, pivoting gracefully and tossing in layup after layup over the smaller Sydney Scott. There’s Lackner, a gritty forward whose effort on the defensive end is trumped only by her willingness to dive on the floor after any semblance of a loose ball. Lackner??s defense and acumen on the offensive glass kept Harvard in its first Ivy showdown with Brown, though the Crimson eventually bowed out 64-62 on a buzzer-beater. More importantly, however, is the depth of the Harvard frontcourt, a luxury that coach Kathy Delaney-Smith could barely...
...rebounder with an uncanny finishing ability for a guard, posted 12 second-half points—including seven points, two offensive rebounds, and a steal in the frantic final five minutes. After a sluggish first half, the Crimson claimed its first lead of the night on junior forward Christiana Lackner??s free throw with 5:01 remaining. The game went back and forth for the next several possessions before a tough three-point play from Hayes gave the Bears a 58-54 cushion with 3:02 left. Then Robinson, much like in Friday’s win over...