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...faster, get quicker,” she admits. I had to do all the things I was coasting through in high school.”“I always think it’s more difficult for any basketball player—male or female—when you??re exceptionally tall,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith adds. “[Emma] had to learn how to jump when she came here, she had to learn how to move.”The transition to college basketball was a difficult one for Moretzsohn, who also...
...have a strong impression of it, but I knew it was a good program.”“I was very excited to recruit her,” Delaney-Smith recalls. “But against Jen Rizzotti, All-American, studly point guard? If you??re a 17-year-old Lindsay Hallion, who do you want to play for? Your grandmother or a WNBA point guard?”But Hallion needed only to look up at the banners hanging from the rafters in the Westwood gymnasium to answer that question.Before coaching the Crimson...
...says.This season, Harvard looks to control the pace of the game, whether that means running fast breaks or slowing the tempo and feeding the ball to the post. “In the Ivies, the most important thing to do is try to dictate the tempo of any game you??re in,” Hallion said. “It doesn’t really matter what type of game you??re playing, as long as you can play it well and force the other team into playing that style.”The team...
...won’t focus on individual accolades where team success is concerned.“Sharing the load—that’s what I want,” Delaney-Smith says. “That’s the way this team will achieve its goals. You??re harder to play that way. I’m deep enough that I don’t need any one player to be dominant.”Last year, Harvard’s balance was instrumental in the late stretch of the Crimson?...
...With all of these side stories, the Dec. 1 matchup promises to be one of the most exciting of the season at Harvard. Amaker vs. former team. Harvard vs. big-time opponent. National television on ESPNU. Lavietes Pavilion is where the excitement will be. Is that where you??ll be on Dec. 1?—Staff writer Kevin C. Reyes can be reached at kreyes@fas.harvard.edu...