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...Holsey averaged 11.9 points per contest and was the team’s leading scorer in six games. Delaney-Smith will move Holsey from point guard to shooting guard this season, giving her more perimeter looks and more free reign to drive to the hole. Senior Laura Robinson, sophomore Lindsay Hallion, and coveted freshman Emily Tay will all see time at the one spot...
...position,” Delaney-Smith says. “She’s quicker than ever, she’s more confident, and we love what she’s doing on the floor.”Helping her cause will be three talented guards—sophomore Lindsay Hallion, who returns from an ACL injury, promising freshman Emily Tay, and steady senior Laura Robinson—who will man the point this season. With the departure of All-Ivy center Reka Cserny, the Crimson will employ a more aggressive, motion-oriented attack that better suits Holsey?...
...German and Swiss painters and sculptors highlighting seven key pieces from the museum’s collection. Several undergraduates were also involved in the project and will be giving gallery talks. The Busch-Reisinger Museum. Free. (DJH & LRC)—Happening was compiled by Lois E. Beckett, Lindsay R. Canant, Patrick R. Chestnut, Kathleen A. Fedornak, Kevin Ferguson, Daniel J. Hemel, and Kimberly A. Kicenuik...
...suddenly came to life.The No. 5 squad in the country fore-checked with force, launching an all-out attack on the Golden Knights net. With 8:34 left in the final period, the aggressive effort paid off, as Wilson tallied her second goal of the game, deflecting junior defender Lindsay Weaver’s shot from the point for a power-play goal that brought the Crimson to within 4-2. With its renewed intensity, Harvard earned numerous other opportunities to further close the gap, including a shot by Wilson that went right in front of the net, missing...
...meet, especially since Dartmouth and Cornell are close in competition,” junior captain Jessica Davidson said. “It’s an opportunity for us to do some fun events and break out of the norm and sometimes people surprise themselves.” Sophomores Lindsay Hart and Meaghan Colling and juniors LeeAnn Chan and Emily Wilson made up the winning relay team and were followed close by the team of seniors Kim Ono and Erin Mulkey, sophomore Amanda Slaight, and freshman Kelly Mooney, who took home second place.It was another two freshmen...