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...potential in junior guard Jessica Knox. The numbers are there where the experience is not: Hallion is the only returning starter in the backcourt, and she missed all of her first season with a torn ACL.This young Harvard squad—the Crimson has just two seniors on the roster, and five of the team’s 12 players are sophomores—inherits an Ivy League that graduated all three of the first team All-Ivy guard selections from 2005-2006. Dartmouth lost stars Angie Soriaga and Jeannie Cullen, while Brown graduated 2005-2006 Ivy League Player...
...Penn and—more than any other opponent—Princeton stand out on the schedule as chances to avenge painful defeats from seasons past and to turn the tables of recent Ivy League basketball history.If a young and inexperienced Crimson squad (11 of the 16 on the roster are freshmen or sophomores) is to succeed in what looks to be a rebuilding year, it must hold its own not only in a series of challenging non-conference games—Harvard plays Michigan and America East champ Albany, among others—but also must break through against...
...season tip-off draws near, speculation surrounds Harvard’s youthful roster. Will one of the team’s talented underclassmen live up to their rookie hype? Will the team blend senior leadership and young talent and win an League title?Two unsung members of the Crimson have been there and done that. Co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner have worn the crimson and white for three seasons, winning an Ivy League championship in 2004-2005. Neither has been a star in their three years with Harvard, but the veterans are ready to step into their roles...
...memory of a 2006 season gone awry—will be indispensable to the Crimson’s campaign in 2006-2007. And with the graduation of last year’s senior class—including breakout guard Laura Robinson—this year’s roster is without a single player with NCAA tournament experience. That doesn’t happen often in Laivetes Pavilion, but the Crimson has not gone dancing since 2003—when co-captains Kyle Dalton and Christiana Lackner were seniors in high school. “That just makes us hungry...
...second time in her four-year career. Falling in between that first day of training camp and Wednesday’s announcement, though, was a tough 3-13-1 season. Hampered by injuries and youth—there were only three upperclassmen on Harvard’s roster to eleven freshmen—the Crimson struggled to play ninety solid minutes against the league’s top competition. “Having very few upperclassmen and a lot of underclassmen wasn’t beneficial to us this year, but will be so beneficial in the future...