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...stars such as Erin Wylie in soccer and Emily Tay in basketball, the four freshman of the Crimson women’s softball team—Hayley Bock, Suzi Cominski, Jade Reichling, and Bailey Vertovez—will look to continue the trend.If their play meets Harvard coach Jenny Allard??s expectations, then it will be no problem.“Our freshmen are great,” Allard says. “We expect big things from them.” The foursome will not be in need of playing time, as the Crimson sport a team...
...squad will need to utilize different pitchers’ specialties in order to make its unconventional style effective. Most teams find that a two-starter rotation is the most efficient, but with a schedule that boasts essentially two double headers every weekend until the end of the season, Allard??s eleven years of experience have taught her otherwise. “To win a conference title with the type of schedule we have, you need three pitchers that are of that starting mentality,” Allard says. “Two is good, three is great...
...injury last season was major factor in her departure from the Crimson. Virginia Fritsch—who was Harvard’s leading hitter as a freshman, but missed last year due to a rotator cuff injury—also decided not to return. But the team has taken Allard??s advice and moved on from the departures. Last year, Harvard faced a host of similar problems. The Crimson was riddled with injuries and faced multiple weather delays. Also, an insufficient number of games, especially early in the season, put the team at a disadvantage against...
Although the solid senior class of Stefanchik, Sabin, co-captain Lauren Bettinelli, first baseman Cecily Gordon, and catcher Annie Dell’Aria represents the only group during Allard??s tenure to depart without an Ivy title, the seeds were sown in 2005 for a ripe future with the young guns left behind...
...preparing for the season’s final four games. The seniors present—left fielder Lauren Stefanchik and senior Annie Dell’Aria—joked and smiled with the rest, even in the full knowledge that they would be part of the first class during Allard??s tenure to graduate without an Ivy crown...