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...some of the scoring duties over to the team’s forwards. “Our guards have been our scorers when it should be our forwards,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We are trying to do a better job. They started double and triple teaming Emma Markley, but she still manages. We want that balance back.”Friday’s 22-point Crimson comeback saw a collapse in the team’s perimeter shooting, which allowed Princeton to take the lead against the best shooting team...
...motivation from its last game and jumping out to what was as high as a 21-point lead in the second half. When the final buzzer sounded, Harvard came out with a much more comfortable 69-54 win.Once again, the offensive production of the Crimson’s starting five took center stage, as they scored 63 of the team’s 69 points. For the seventh time this season, sophomore Emma Markley, the team’s leading scorer, had a double-double, posting a team-high 23 points and 14 rebounds, finishing strong inside on offense...
Spring may not be in the air quite yet, but this weekend still marked the start of the season for Harvard’s women’s lacrosse team. After compiling a 9-7 record last season—its best since 1994—the Crimson (1-0), making its earliest start in program history, came out strong. “It was great starting a week earlier this year,” senior attack Kaitlin Martin said. “Getting another game under our belt before going into the league games will be beneficial...
...goals and two Crimson tallies from junior Jesse Fehr and senior Jeff Wannop, to bring the final score up to 9-6 Harvard.“In general it was just a great team effort,” said Duboe. “We all controlled the game from start to finish and basically took care of the ball.”Senior co-captain Sam Slaughter echoed Duboe’s praises of his team.“We really controlled the tempo of the game,” said Slaughter. “We played with...
...Senior Beier Ko dropped the first two games of her opening set, but quickly rebounded to 3-3 and proceeded to win at No. 1, 6-4, 6-4, improving her record to 4-0 in the dual season. “I got off to a slow start, but we were very motivated to play Illinois as a whole,” Ko said. “I was really determined to win that match.” Ko also played spectacularly with sophomore Agnes Sibilski in doubles at No. 2. Down 7-5 to Marisa Lambropobus and Megan...