What is the best way to spark a sluggish offense? How about by adding some spice on defense in the form of a little Basil.
Megan Basil, co-captain point guard of the Harvard women's basketball team, was the main ingredient in the Crimson's 77-55 runaway victory over the University of Rhode Island last night at Lavietes Pavilion. Basil and her six steals spearheaded a strong defensive performance the jumpstarted Harvard's offense with easy transition buckets and helped the Crimson (6-1) put the Rams (1-6) to bed early in the second half.
"This is the Megan we've been waiting for all year; she was great," Harvard Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said.
Holding a slim 33-29 lead at halftime, Harvard opened the second period with a 17-8 run that quickly ended all doubt as to the outcome of the contest. Basil led the attack with her defensive command over Rams' point guard Dena cocchiola and her confidence in running the Crimson's offense.
"Megan dominiated [Cocchiola] on both ends, defensively and offensively. That's what Megan can do," said Delalney smith.
"I know I just have to step up and be more confident with the ball," Basil added.
Forward Rose Janowski opened the second-half scoring on one of her many aggressive moves eight seconds into the period. Janowski finished the game with 12 points and could easily have had more if not for some questionable calls which put her into foul trouble.
"I thought Rose played great. I loved all of her moves and all of her decisions," Delaney-smith said.
Co-captain Allison Feaster followed Janowski's lead, connecting on a short jumper for two of her game-high 31 points. Feaster, the nation's third leading scorer, added 16 rebounds, three steals and one blocked shot to round out her evening. She has now scored 30 or more points in four consecutive games.
"[Feaster] is amazing and she is playing so well," Basil said.
Following Feaster's bucket, Basil did her own thing. The Crimson's floor general first found Janowski under the hoop for an easy deuce.
She then picked the pocket of Rams' guard Amber Jansen and looked to Janowski who fed the rock to Feaster for a conversion at the other end. Shortly threrafter, another Basil theft turned into two more easy points for Feaster, and the Crimson had its first double-digit lead of the game.
"That's about the only advantage of being my size," Basil said. "I can just go right under her and take the ball."
Basil was not the only Crimson player practicing thievery. Junior guard Suzie Miller got into the act with a steal at midcourt that led to her own uncontested layup, and seniors Sarah Brandt and Alison Seanor each came up with a couple of crucial steals as well.
"Defense got us the breaks we had," Feaster said. "We went into the locker room at halftime and made a goal for ourselves to win by 20, and we did it. We really dug in on defense."
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