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...think we all played individually, and Siena just played better as a team,” said Tay, who finished the game with 12 points and three steals.The Crimson was without its other co-captain, Niki Finelli, who was sick with the flu.“It was tough to play without her,” Delaney-Smith said. “She brings an enormous amount of energy and leadership to the floor.”Harvard found itself up 49-45 with four and a half minutes to play. Saints’ Captain Heather Stec, who finished with...
...overcome a big size disadvantage against the Broncos (7-8). Led by 6’10, 275 lbs. center John Bryant, Santa Clara out-rebounded the Crimson, 42-24, but committed 20 turnovers against just six for Harvard.“We knew they were going to be tough inside, but we have a lot of speed, and our gameplan was to run ’em and run ’em the entire night,” Housman said. “It worked out for us, we executed pretty well.”Leading for most...
...period and was even able to put one in the net, but the would-be equalizer was called back because of a high stick in front of the goal.“We didn’t want to give up the early goals, but Kessler was tough down the stretch,” Stone said. “I do think we could still play better defensively all around, but we’re getting there.”Kessler made a season-high 32 saves, including 16 in the third period alone, to preserve the lead. Clemis finished...
...overcome a big size disadvantage against the Broncos (7-8). Led by 6’11, 275 lbs. center John Bryant, Santa Clara outrebounded the Crimson 42 to 24, but committed 20 turnovers against just six for Harvard.“We knew they were going to be tough inside, but we have a lot of speed and our gameplan was to run ’em and run ’em the entire night,” Housman said. “It worked out for us, we executed pretty well.”Leading for most...
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.—In the first ever matchup between the two oldest universities in the country, Harvard could not rise to the occasion, dropping a tough road tilt to William and Mary, 67-54, on New Year’s Eve. The Crimson (6-6) struggled from the start to contain the much taller and bigger Tribe (5-6) squad. The team was outrebounded 49-26, outscored in the paint 30-14, and outplayed by a much larger lineup. Returning from mononucleosis, which had sidelined him since the Dec. 10 game against Northeastern, freshman Keith Wright fought hard...