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...bench and a lopsided box score told the story that two regular-season thrillers between the Crimson and the Big Green could never tell.Harvard, come-from-behind darlings in two previous games against Dartmouth, just did not have the interior muscle to contend with bruising Big Green forward Elise Morrison. Throughout last season, the Crimson lacked a true offensive and defensive post presence. The result? Harvard outhustled and often outshot slower opponents, but the Crimson fell short—literally—against the towering Morrison and her trigger-happy Dartmouth teammates. “We didn?...
...throughout the second half.“I thought Katie was better, no question,” Delaney-Smith. “I’ll take Katie any day of the year.”In a league lacking interior dominance—Dartmouth’s Elise Morrison is the league’s premier post player, but she’s out for the season with a torn ligament in her foot—Rollins is fast becoming the Ivy’s best on the low block. She seals impeccably well and has great hands, providing...
...four in the first half.Freshman forward Katie Rollins also suffered from defensive lapses in the first half. She and 6’7 freshman Emma Moretzsohn largely failed to contain Dartmouth’s low-post offense, which had been weakened by the loss of star center Elise Morrison early in the year with a season-ending injury. Harvard missed defensive stalwart Christiana Lackner, a junior who was injured in practice on Friday.Dartmouth forward Sydney Scott—a “blue collar worker,” said Delaney-Smith—finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds...
...overtime with a buzzer-beating three, where Dartmouth shocked the Crimson, 93-88, in front of a hostile Cambridge crowd. All but two players remain from the 2003-04 Big Green, including the team’s three top scorers from that game. With the exception of Elise Morrison, who will miss the rest of the season with a torn ligament in her foot, Dartmouth (7-3) returns its entire starting lineup from last year. Now Harvard (4-9), which shared the championship with the Big Green last year, will take the role of the inexperienced squad, plagued...
...year-olds. In the past five years the number of those congregations has jumped to more than 500, from 300. But there are only around a dozen singles wards nationwide for those over 30, so most who haven't wed by then move into family-oriented wards. Jody Morrison was a mainstay of her singles ward outside Milwaukee, Wis., running the women's group and organizing substitute Family Home Evenings. But after she turned 31 in October 2004, she transferred to her area family ward, where she is the only unmarried person her age. "I did go through a kind...