Great players have their best games when the pressure is on, and Allison Feaster proved this past weekend that she is truly a great player.
In Friday's 73-62 defeat of Brown, in which the Harvard women's basketball team clinched both the Ivy League title and its first ever NCAA Tournament birth, the sophomore power forward merely submitted the best performance of her sterling career.
Feaster scored a career-high 31 points, including nine of Harvard's first 15 points, and pulled down an equally-astonishing 16 rebounds. She also made the Bears pay for sending her to the free-throw line, connecting on nine of 13 attempts.
In Saturday's 55-52 triumph over Yale, Feaster almost single-handedly prevented a Crimson letdown, notching 21 points and seven rebounds in the victory.
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