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...pull away from the hosts.Overall, the Crimson did well on the boards, out-rebounding the Friars 38-35, and picking up 18 offensive rebounds.“I think we did a great job rebounding tonight,” said co-captain and forward Maureen McCaffery.Starting forwards Christiana Lackner, a junior, and McCaffery led Harvard with eight and six rebounds, respectively. Both of them, however, were in foul trouble throughout the game. Each had two fouls at halftime and were limited in the second half by more foul problems.“I don’t like...
...home game against river rival Boston University (5-2)—the team’s first time playing at Lavietes Pavilion in almost three weeks. “We’ve spent a long time on the road,” junior forward Christiana Lackner said. “It will be very nice to be in our own gym. We shoot really well there. Hopefully we’ll do well on the defensive end and then on offensive end and put it together.” The problem for the Crimson: too many problems...
...Jessica Holsey, Harvard struggled mightily from the field yesterday. The Crimson shot 0-of-10 from beyond the arc and hit only 17 field goals on the afternoon. “There was a lack of a spark [without the three-point shooting],” junior forward Christiana Lackner said. “That’s what gets us going. We just didn’t have them when we needed them today, and when your shots aren’t falling, you need to turn around and pick it up on D. We didn?...
...score 54-53 with 6:47 to play. After two Stag field goals made the score 57-54, a scoop down low from senior point guard Laura Robinson, who finished the game with 18 points, made it 57-56. Following a steal and a timeout from junior forward Christiana Lackner with 5:09 left, Harvard had the ball and a chance to regain the lead, but a 6-0 Fairfield run with two minutes to go put the game out of reach for the Crimson. During the run, the Stags capitalized on each of Harvard’s achilles heels?...
Sophomore forward Adrian Budischak returns from a foot injury that sidelined her for nearly all of last year. Budischak will be joined on the front line by returning starter Shana Franklin, 6’1 junior Christiana Lackner, 6’0 sophomore Lauren Freid, 6’3 freshman Liz Tindal, and 6’7 freshman center Emma Moretzsohn...