Watch a Harvard Women's Basketball Practice, Meet Coach Moore & the Team!

Bidding Supports: HARVARD VARSITY CLUB INC (BOSTON, MA)

Item Number
296
Value:
Priceless
Online Close:
2024-04-01 21:00:00.0  –  Bid Extension
Bid History:
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At a mutually agreed upon date in the Fall of 2024 (likely October), you and up to three (3) other people attend a Harvard Women's Basketball practice at Lavietes Pavilion and have a meet & greet session with Coach Carrie Moore & the Harvard Women's Basketball team. 

Take advantage of the unique opportunity to see how the Women's Staff and team prepares for the upcoming season. Get your own private, behind the scenes look at the team's practice regimen and players for the 2024-25 season and meet the squad.

This experience is for up to four (4) people. 

Coach Carrie Moore

? Carrie Moore was named The Kathy Delaney-Smith Head Coach For Harvard Women?s Basketball, Erin McDermott, The John D. Nichols '53 Family Director of Athletics, announced on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Moore, the fourth head coach in program history, arrived in Cambridge from Michigan where she helped the Wolverines to the Elite 8 round of the 2022 NCAA tournament.


? In her debut season with the Crimson, Moore led Harvard to 20 wins, a new program record wins for a first-year head coach. Six of these wins were against programs with top-100 NET Rankings, also a program record for a first-year head coach. She led the team to their highest NET ranking in Harvard history, since the NET rankings went into effect in Summer 2018.


? Moore earned her first Ivy League win as the Crimson defeated Princeton 67-59 in their conference opener and snapped her former team's 42-game Ivy League win streak.


? Following the Crimson's victory over Princeton, Moore was named the ESPN Coach of the Week for the week of January 2, 2023.


? Moore's first team was able to score Harvard's first ever Ivy Madness tournament win, beating Columbia 72-65 (OT) and advancing to the Ivy League tournament final for the first time in Harvard history. This win was the first upset based on seeds in Ivy Tournament history.


? As the first ever first-year head coach to lead the team to postseason play in year one, she led the Crimson to their most ever postseason wins with three in the WNIT, defeating Towson, UMass and URI. After advancing to the WNIT Great 8, the team had played 32 games: the most in Harvard women's basketball history in one season.

Item Special Note

Item must be redeemed and arranged by October 31, 2024 (the practice session will likely need to be arranged for the month of October). 

Credit card fees may apply.