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Freshman center Reka Cserny added an exclamation point to Harvard’s last victory by scoring 33 points—the most any Crimson player has had in a single game since current WNBA mainstay Allison Feaster ’98 scored 35 in Harvard’s upset...
Although each of the past three Harvard teams has defeated the Big Green in January, none of them--including the 1998 team that upset top-seed Stanford--was able to post a follow-up victory in March.
In the post-season, the Pens always play their best hockey, and many a top-seed has played a great season only to be eliminated by the underdog Penguins in the first round (a.k.a. New Jersey and Washington).
Feaster's Harvard career totals are unmatched. She led the Crimson to three consecutive Ivy titles, while achieving nearly every Harvard and Ivy scoring record. She averaged 28.5 points-per-game to lead the nation in scoring in 1998, including 35 to lead Harvard to the celebrated upset of top...
...No. 6 seeds have had some success in the NCAA Tournament. Last year, the first time the tournament field had a full 48 teams, six-seed Florida Atlantic won games against top-seed Michigan and four-seed Central Michigan before falling in close contests to Arizona State and Nebraska.