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...what with then-freshman Chris Webber calling the timeout that wasn’t. And this year’s Duke team, for all of J.J. Redick’s heroics and Coach K’s cult following in Durham, starts two freshmen in need of postseason seasoning.But if the Harvard women’s basketball team had to pick a time, the 2005-2006 season was the prime year to be young and inexperienced.As the Crimson fell in a heartbreaker in Providence and got embarrassed at Princeton, Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith’s rag-tag rookie...
...way—Merchant’s team-record 45 points in the season ending loss to Brown, and Matt Stehle’s 28 points, 15 rebounds, and seven steals in the home loss to Penn—but neither captain could prevent the painful end of postseason dreams. “It’s eerily similar, for sure,” said coach Frank Sullivan after Friday’s loss to Cornell. “The interesting dynamic is that the current upperclassmen observed that [as freshmen]. It’s something they knew about...
...finale of their experience at Harvard and I think it is real important for the three of them to go out with a winning season and feel the program is back to a winning level.” Just because Harvard will not be heading to any postseason tournament does not mean these final two games will be used as preperation for next season. “It is important for us to win this weekend,” Sullivan said. —Staff writer Ted J. Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...tomorrow night, the Harvard men’s hockey team will know its ECAC postseason fate. With just two games left to play for every squad, the league postseason picture is still foggy at best, and the Crimson could end up anywhere from the top of the pack to eighth in the 12-team standings. But one thing is certain: if Harvard sweeps this weekend’s home contests against St. Lawrence and Clarkson, it will finish fourth at worst. That would clinch one of the four first-round byes for the league playoffs, which begin March...
...squad are not without merit. Given three more years of playing time together—and a timely three years it is, as Dartmouth, Brown, and Princeton say goodbye to much of their offense at the end of this season—this freshman class has the makings for postseason success.“It’s so exciting to have such a great class,” Moretzsohn said. “We’re going to have a really great four years.”“We’re young and learning more...