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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...
...game. She also led the team in assists and steals on her way to first-team All-Ivy honors. Junior Niki Finelli, a talented all-around player and dangerous three-point shooter, rounds out the backcourt. The Harvard frontcourt faces more of a challenge. The loss of Christiana Lackner, a dogged rebounder and one of last season’s captains, is one of the biggest problems for the Crimson. “We knew we had to fill Christiana’s shoes, and let me just officially state: no one has,” Delaney-Smith says. This...
...assists and steals. Tay earned a first team all-Ivy spot last season. Finishing up the strong backcourt is junior Niki Finelli. Finelli is an all-around player whose three-point shot can be very dangerous. The frontcourt will have more of a challenge. The team graduated forward Christiana Lackner, who was a rebounding powerhouse and was a big part of the resurgence Harvard had at the end of last season. Without Lackner, rebounding is the one of the chinks in the team’s armor. “Rebounding is our weakness,” Hallion said...
...ending, the women provided glimpses of what their coach and supporters expected of them. On Dec. 3, the Crimson recorded its first victory of the season, knocking off San Jose State on the road at Berkeley, Calif. All five starters recorded scores in the double digits, while senior Christiana Lackner and sophomore guard Emily Tay both notched double-doubles. Shooting 50.8 percent from the field, Harvard dominated, creating a 63-37 advantage at one point. San Jose State could not keep up as the Crimson ultimately won the bout, 83-62.“Once they gained confidence and learned...
When Christiana Lackner hit a three to give the Crimson a 7-3 lead, I felt...