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...very athletic and tough as nails.”Delaney-Smith’s familiarity with her prized almost-recruit didn’t make much difference when Doron got hot in the second half. As Harvard packed the paint against Langhorne—holding her to just 12 points—things opened up on the outside for the Terrapins’ Second-Team All-ACC selection.“This, hands-down, is the toughest offensive team we’ve played,” Delaney-Smith said of the defending champions...
...Crimson wants to hang with Doron and the rest of the defending champions, it will need stellar play from its trio of all-Ivy guards: first team selection Emily Tay, second-team member Lindsay Hallion, and honorable mention recipient Niki Finelli. Harvard will likely find itself overmatched physically, so it will need turnovers and fast-break layups to keep up with Maryland on the scoreboard...
...Crimson was expected to challenge Penn and Princeton for its first-ever league title on the strength of a formidable frontcourt. Harvard was picked second in the preseason media poll mainly based on the presence of first-team All-Ivy forward Matt Stehle ’06 and second-team All Ivy center Brian Cusworth, the league’s top two returning scorers and rebounders. Harvard would bludgeon teams with its post presence, the thinking went, dominating the smaller, less skilled big men of the Ancient Eight en route to the top of the standings.While Stehle and Cusworth performed...
...Arielle Pensler showed a lot of spunk,” he added. Indeed, in her first collegiate tournament, Pensler had the chance to encounter All-American competition and avenge a searing loss to that competition in quick succession. Pensler lost her round-robin bout against second-team All-American Samantha Nemecek of Northwestern, but beat her soundly by a score of 15-6 in the second round of direct-elimination. “I was nervous before,” said Pensler, one of three freshman foilists on a very young foil squad, “but our team...
...men’s cross county team out of the Ivy League cellar, as the Crimson once again finished last at the Heptagonal Championships at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City this past weekend, placing No. 8 out of eight teams with a score of 174. The women’s cross country team fared no better than the men’s, also finishing No. 8 out of eight teams with a score of 237. “Going into the race, everyone’s goal as a team was [to place in] the top four...