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...reason why we can’t win.”The parity around the league is not the only cause for optimism. Harvard has a strong nucleus returning. Four of the five starters from the end of the season are back. Losing last year??s captain and leading scorer Jim Goffredo ’07 will hurt, but Lin is ready to step into his spot. Harris and Housman are both All-Ivy caliber players, and the influx of three talented freshmen and maturation of a strong group of sophomores should provide the Crimson with a strong...
...board. The Crimson thus turns to two rising stars to provide the offensive output needed to compete in the Ivy League. This season, juniors Drew Housman and Evan Harris will be counted on for an inside-outside presence. Their emergence is even more crucial with the graduation in last year??s leading scorer, Jim Goffredo ’07, and center Brian Cusworth ’06-’07, whose eligibility expired midway through last season. Housman has already proven his scoring and overall playmaking ability, ranking in the top 10 in the Ancient Eight...
...rebounder and one of last season’s captains, is one of the biggest problems for the Crimson. “We knew we had to fill Christiana’s shoes, and let me just officially state: no one has,” Delaney-Smith says. This year??s squad carries seven talented freshmen who will certainly make an impact. Lindsey Louie, Christine Matera, Lisa Harchut, and Jackie Alemany will back up the veteran stars in the backcourt. In the frontcourt wait rookies Emma Markley and Claire Wheeler, each of whom could fill the rebounding void...
...think the guys are really respectful of him and listen carefully to what he says,” Lin continues. “I think that he motivates us well and he tries to get the most out of us.”But this year??s squad still has its own set of problems, aside from the challenges of adapting to a new coach with a new coaching agenda. Senior captain Brad Unger is out with an injury, and junior transfer Cem Dinc is inactive with an illness. It’s Amaker?...
...connect with a Harvard player. The best work of the afternoon came from the Crimson’s freshmen. Harvard looked most dangerous when Katherine Sheeleigh, Kerry Kartsonis, and Gina Wideroff combined with some clever link-up play. While those three freshmen will be key components of next year??s team, the match was also a chance for the team to say goodbye to its three seniors: Megan Kerr, Michelle Hull, and co-captain Megan Merritt. Junior Rachael Lau described her departing teammates as “great leaders and great role models...