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Peljto’s point total matched the Crimson single-game record set by women’s hoops legend Allison Feaster ’98 in a Dec. 7 win over Loyola. In that game, Feaster also had 12 rebounds and dominated a 21-8 Harvard run with 16 points and four threes. At the time it was the fifth-highest single game scoring total in Ivy League history...
...time scoring list when a first-half layup pushed her past Tammy Butler ’95 and her 1,605 points. With Peljto’s 25-point performance yesterday, the forward now has 1,626 career points, behind only the 2,312 of Allison Feaster...
Cserny may have a future playing professional basketball down the road. Like co-captain Hana Peljto and Allison Feaster ’98 before her, Cserny won the Ivy League’s Rookie of the Year award after her freshman season and followed it up with All-Ivy First Team honors. Yet, Cserny is not sure she wants to dedicate her entire life to basketball...
...captain Kate Ides, who played tremendously in her final game in a Crimson uniform, graduates this year. Two-time Ivy League Player of the Year Hana Peljto will return with a chance to match the school record of three consecutive Ivy Player of the Year awards set by Allison Feaster ’98. Feaster is the only athlete in conference history to win her sport’s Rookie of the Year award and then earn three consecutive Player of the Year honors. Peljto will likely become the second if she can avoid injury next season...
Balance will be key against the Wildcats. But being the underdog has never stopped Harvard women before—in 1998, the Crimson, led by Alison Feaster ’98, was a 16-seed, playing top-seeded Stanford on the Cardinal’s home court. Harvard emerged with a 71-67 win, becoming the only 16-seed in the history of NCAA basketball, men’s or women’s, to knock off a No. 1. The precedent for high expectations has been set, and Sunday will show if the Crimson can make big news...