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During Senior Night at Lavietes Pavilion Saturday night, co-captain Tay proved once again why she is a major factor for the Harvard women’s basketball team (19-8, 11-2 Ivy). In a 91-57 crushing of Ivy-rival Yale, Tay scored a career-high 34 points to finish off her last home game for the Crimson...
...points at halftime illustrated just how well Tay played. As the first period ran out, she alone had scored three more points than the entire Yale team could manage...
...said. “We just need to come out with more energy than they do. We’ve had a couple slow starts this year, so [we need to] come out strong, and keep our intensity up.” Saturday night’s game against Yale highlighted the Crimson’s scoring ability. Harvard bulldozed the Bulldogs in a crushing 91-57 win, which included a 34-point contribution from co-captain Emily Tay. Dartmouth is also going into tonight’s tense encounter hot after the Big Green easily took care of Brown...
...certainly lived up to its billing in disrupting the Crimson’s offensive scheme from start to finish. Harvard expected to counter Smith with some star power of its own, but co-captain Emily Tay, who poured in a career-high 34 points last Saturday against Yale, was held to just seven points on 3-of-8 shooting and didn’t score her first basket until 12 minutes remained in the contest...
...have a lot of history with Yale, so we used that as motivation,” Tay said. “But at the beginning of the game I told [the team] to just go out and have fun [because] that’s when we start clicking...