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...only lost one kid,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says. “We think we are the best, and we expect to win the title.”The Crimson is returning a core of players, especially in a loaded backcourt. Senior co-captain Lindsay Hallion, a second-team All-Ivy performer last season after ranking second on the team in scoring and second in the league in both field-goal and free-throw percentage, returns to run the point. At shooting guard is junior Emily Tay, the team’s leading scorer last season with...
...they vote. At the top of the list, it should be that you make your teammates better—whether it’s your energy, your leadership, your assists, your defense.”“I’m angry about it, because a Lindsay Hallion should be a leading candidate for that kind of award,” she adds. Hallion, a co-captain and the team’s senior point guard, is a do-everything contributor for the Crimson, running the offense and shredding defenses with a silky spot-up jumper.She...
...meet was the team’s first of the year, although the swimmers got their feet wet last weekend in a scrimmage against Florida State. “[The freshmen] are amazing—they are stepping up in every event,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. “It is so exciting to see them compete.” This year’s squad is an especially young team, as it welcomes 14 freshmen to its roster. Harvard graduated 11 seniors last year, including strong swimmers Noelle Bassi, Kyle Cutter, LeAnn Chang, Emily Wilson...
...Jesse Cohen, Cora K. Currier, Bora Fezga, Johnny H. Hu, Benjamin M. Jaffe, Lauren D. Kiel, Kevin C. Leu, Lingbo Li, Nini S. Moorhead, Alexandra Perloff-Giles, Michelle L. Quach, Lindsay P. Tanne, Shan Wang, Heekwon Seo, Chelsea L. Shover, David J. Smolinsky, Vidya B. Viswanathan, Maria Y. Xia, and Esther I. Yi contributed to the reporting of this story.—Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu...
...before jumping out to a 16-10 advantage. Harvard shot 65.4 percent in the half, compared to James Madison’s 29.3 percent. “The first half especially, we really worked together great on offense and on defense,” said co-captain point guard Lindsay Hallion. “And then a natural momentum shift in the game happened, and we couldn’t get back into that same flow.” The half ended after a Dukes surge that narrowed the Crimson’s lead to 41-38. In the final...