Hartshorn wasn’t just filling some big shoes last year. She was confronted early by the legacy she was about to join.
“I came here really kind of blind,” Hartshorn said. “I didn’t even know I was going to take the draw. So coming in here, and coming up against Dana Dobbie for the alumni game and having her work me, I needed someone to teach me some things. Having the alumni group that’s come through here, whether it’s Taylor or Dana or Karri Ellen [Johnson] when they did the draw, they’ve come here and done such a good job of teaching me the techniques I need to know.”
Hartshorn was buoyed by the encouragement from those that took the draw controls before her even as they were showing her in the alumni game how much room she had to grow.
“I knew right then – this is going to be a challenge,” Hartshorn said. “I thought that was going to be a positive. I thought I was going to have girls here that could teach me how to do it. Just coming out of that, and figuring it out towards the middle of the season and the end of the season definitely helped me.
“Once the draw rules changed for this year, I got in a bit of a slump because I was just starting to get used to it from last year and to come back and switch it up made it a little difficult too.”
Hartshorn turned up her play last weekend. After securing just one draw control and seeing Denver hold an 11-10 draw advantage in the Terps’ second-round win, Hartshorn had a game-high 10 draw controls and led Maryland to a 21-13 draw edge over Navy in their 17-15 quarterfinal win.
“She went through her first conference season, and her first conference championship, and first NCAA tournament, and now she’s been there and done that," Reese said. "She’s seen and played against all these great teams that we’re playing all season long. I think that’s the same with everybody. Once you get a year of experience, you can settle in a little bit.
“Kali is someone that has such excellent stick work too that she’s so great at catching and finishing inside too. She’s a really good shooter. She has good hands, good stickwork, good field sense especially on the offensive end.”