"Katie Gates, in both games, showed what she's made of," Delaney-Smith said. "She showed a lot of smart defense, a lot of scrappy defense, a lot of heart going to the boards. I would have liked her to take another shot at the end because she was pretty hot."
But the Crimson will need some help with the ball-handling in the future. Monti played 76 of a possible 80 minutes over the weekend, and Harvard was often looking for a secondary ball-handler to ease her load.
"We have been using Bree, but she's really not a point," Delaney-Smith said. "She does a good job, but she's not a point, so scrappy little rugrat defensive guards can bother her, and they do."