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...York City], I sensed after the game they were very discouraged,” Sullivan said. “The players were discouraged, and you could see the coaches upset. “I give them credit. They bounced back nicely. They are young. They have two young frontcourt guys. They have young perimeter guys. And I think they are maturing.” Against Penn, sophomore guard Justin Armstrong had 23 points of the bench on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor. He is averaging 10.5 points a game this season. Sophomore forward John Baumann leads the Lions...
...complimenting the picture with her productive rebounding (an average of 7.7 rebounds in four post-exam games) and strong defensive play. Matched with Lackner, Rollins, and bruisers like 6’7 freshman Emma Moretzsohn and 6’1 sophomore Adrian Budischak will be Princeton’s frontcourt duo of Becky Brown (15.3 ppg) and Meagan Cowher (14.4 ppg), the league’s leading and fifth-leading scorers. “They have a lot of nice frontcourt players,” Delaney-Smith said. “But we have nice frontcourt players. And we have...
...floor after any semblance of a loose ball. Lackner’s defense and acumen on the offensive glass kept Harvard in its first Ivy showdown with Brown, though the Crimson eventually bowed out 64-62 on a buzzer-beater. More importantly, however, is the depth of the Harvard frontcourt, a luxury that coach Kathy Delaney-Smith could barely even dream of a year ago. “We had no low post players last year,” Delaney-Smith said. “No one who actually liked the low post game. I haven?...
...little more. I was playing a little looser with more confidence, and it all just flowed from there.”As for the matchup between two of the top Rookie of the Year candidates, Delaney-Smith was quick to side with Rollins, who dominated Maduka and the Cornell frontcourt throughout the second half.“I thought Katie was better, no question,” Delaney-Smith. “I’ll take Katie any day of the year.”In a league lacking interior dominance—Dartmouth’s Elise Morrison...
Getting single defensive coverage in the low post is what any skilled frontcourt player relishes most...