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...kind of understated leadership that is so special.”Berry has notched 95 tackles and four interceptions during his career. His presence in the secondary is so dominant that teams no longer throw in his direction. He did not have a single ball thrown against him in man-to-man coverage in four consecutive games last season. His intensity in the secondary parallels his intensity in the classroom.“There are so many great things to say about Andrew,” senior linebacker Glenn Doris says. “He?...
Showing a variety of blitz packages, man-to-man, and zone coverage, the Crimson limited Dartmouth to a miniscule 123 total yards. More impressively, Dartmouth was held to -2 total rushing yards for the entire game. Senior linebacker Eric Schultz led the way for the team with four tackles as well as an 11-yard sack...
...points, including a pair of three-pointers, and Hallion added a pair of jumpers. Dartmouth, which shot a blistering 68 percent from the field in the first half, mustered an abysmal 5-for-28 clip in the second half after the Crimson switched its zone defense to an aggressive man-to-man. But in the last minute, the Big Green calmly sank eight consecutive free throws to ice the game. Koren Schram led Dartmouth with 15 points—including three big three-pointers—and Betsy Williams and Brittney Smith each...
...Harvard’s offense may be too much for Yale, which allows the most points per game of any team in the Ancient Eight. But coach Kathy Delaney-Smith insists that Bulldogs coach Chris Gobrecht always has her teams prepared defensively.“They play a scrappy man-to-man defense, and they’re way more aggressive in the passing lanes than a lot of other teams we see,” Delaney-Smith said. “We have to be more selective about our choice to go inside, because they?...
...chance at the end.”The exciting final minute was not the only comeback effort from the Crimson. Trailing by as many as nine in the first half and down 43-38 at the break, Harvard stepped up its defense coming out of the break. Switching between man-to-man and zone, the Crimson limited the Huskies to just six points in the first seven and a half minutes of the second frame.Overall, the hosts shot just 42.3 percent from the floor in the second half, compared to the 51.7 percent they shot in the first...