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...three-pointer from Finelli cut Vermont’s lead to nine with 8:24 to play, and the score remained at 62-53 for nearly two minutes before Pilypaitis made a layup with 6:48 left. Harvard never cut the lead back to single digits. Delaney-Smith??s search for consistent production from her front line continues. Freshman Lisa Harchut was a pleasant surprise with seven rebounds in the first eight minutes of her collegiate career, but starting forwards Katie Rollins and Adrian Budischak contributed just four points apiece. Junior center Emma Moretzsohn scored six points...
...first 10 minutes of the second half did not live up to Delaney-Smith??s expectations...
...don’t have a forward with a complete game,” Delaney-Smith said. “So I’ll have to keep subbing, try to get defense here, scoring here, rebounding here.” Delaney-Smith??s juggling act led to some pleasant surprises on the block for Harvard. Senior Adrian Budischak, who has missed much of her collegiate career with injuries, chipped in seven rebounds, including five on the offensive glass. “Budischak is our most consistent, but she wasn’t hitting her shots tonight...
Werner Sollors, a professor of English literature who served on the advisory committee for the dean search, said he felt confident that a good candidate would accept the position. But he appeared to understand Smith??s concern about the job’s appeal, given the level of commitment required to run GSAS...
...Westwood gymnasium to answer that question.Before coaching the Crimson to 10 Ivy League titles in 26 seasons, Delaney-Smith was a legend in Massachusetts high school basketball, making a name for herself at Westwood—the same school where Hallion proved her mettle nearly 20 years after Delaney-Smith??s departure. The coach led Westwood to a state title, six undefeated regular seasons, and the record for most consecutive wins (96) before taking the head coaching job at Harvard in 1982. Delaney-Smith was an emblem of progress in girls’ athletics at the high school...