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...three individual races, asserting his superiority over other Ivy League swimmers and raising his performance on the national level.Rathgeber also represented his team exceptionally well in his final meet as a Harvard swimmer, the NCAA Championships. For the second year in a row, Rathgeber received All-American status for his performance in the 200 IM, finishing in sixth place with a time of 1:45.61. He also placed 11th in the 400 IM, swimming the race in 3:47.65 and earning an All-American honorable mention in the event.Rathgeber’s individual successes this season led to seven...
...ECAC. Four team titles. Records dropping left and right. Three All-Americans. Eight weeks atop the national polls. An appearance in the NCAA Frozen Four.Not bad for a team with a No. 6 preseason ranking.For the Harvard women’s hockey team, the secret to success was simple—team comes first.“We had talented players, there’s no doubt about that, but we’re not superstars,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “We depend on teamwork. We don’t win any games without...
...Crimson was an extremely talented Class of 2011. Freshman Kate Mills was one of just three Harvard athletes to qualify for NCAAs, capping a season in which she set a school record in the 200 IM (2:01.72) and earned three top-eight finishes at Ivies. Mills just missed All-American status in the 200 butterfly, placing 19th at NCAAs with a season-best time of 1:58.04. She was second in the Ivy League in the event. “It’s sometimes really hard to instill in the freshmen that it’s all about...
...year, Christensen matched her personal-best 1.83 meter clearance in dramatic fashion. Despite having trouble with the clearance at 1.80 meters, Christensen made it on her third attempt and then promptly tied her best on the first try. She ultimately finished fourth in the event. In addition to receiving All-American honors for her jump at the NCAAs, Christensen was also named women’s co-captain, along with classmate Aishlinn O’Callaghan, for next year’s squad. “[Becky’s] very well respected by the coaches and the other people...
...true story proved to be the resilience of the Harvard grapplers. Losing eight of 10 starters strongly contributed to a 2-10-1 record (1-4 Ivy), but head coach Jay Weiss kept team spirits high. “[Coach Weiss] never gave up hope,” sophomore All-American J.P. O’Connor said. “He was always positive, and if he had any doubts, he certainly didn’t let us know about them.” Considering that junior Louis Caputo and senior Robbie Preston—the squad?...