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...with a fifth-best 5.40m leap. Freshmen Jessica Fronk and Dina Emde rounded out the Crimson effort with 5.12m and 4.44m jumps for eighth and 17th place finishes, respectively. Stanton and classmate Clara Blattler finished in a three-way tie with AirTime Athletic’s Ashley Nolet atop the pole vault finishers by clearing a 3.65m bar. With fewer misses than the other two, Blattler took first place in the event. Junior Becky Christensen rounded out the Harvard competitors with a first-place 1.78m clearance in the high jump...
...Trinity to suffer its first opening-round defeat in the Howe Cup in the six-year history of the program. Mashruwala and Mumanachit had standout 3-0 victories, with Mumanachit dropping only eight points in a 9-3, 9-3, 9-1 blowout of Trinity’s Ashley Clackson. Balsekar closed out her opponent in the fourth set to win, 10-8, 9-5, 8-10, and 9-6 to improve to 5-1 since returning from injury. Of the Crimson’s six losses, O’Donnell played the most competitive match...
...year more experienced. While Delaney-Smith frequently acknowledged the inexperience of her 2007 squad, she now refers the upperclassmen that lead her squad as veterans. Power is shifting in the Ivies. Dartmouth appears to be having an off-year after losing reigning Ivy Player of the Year Ashley Taylor ’07 to graduation. This year, new teams are joining Harvard on the scene: junior Jeomi Maduka has paced Cornell to a 5-1 start, and Yale—until suffering its second loss of the league slate to the Crimson last weekend— has been...
...Harvard would pad its lead with another pair of goals in the third period.First, junior winger Sarah Vaillancourt stole the puck from an Engineers defender along the boards, then made her way in front of the net before flicking the puck over the right shoulder of RPI goalie Ashley Mayr to give the Crimson a 4-0 edge.Next, with just under eight minutes left in the game, freshman Kate Buesser fed a pass to classmate Katharine Chute, who weaved through a couple of Engineers defenders before lifting the puck high into the net.Harvard scored both third period goals by shooting...
...that frigid day in Hanover, Dartmouth seemed an easy pick—its star captain, Ashley Taylor ‘07, would go on to win Ivy Player of the Year honors, and Harvard had recorded only two wins in its non-conference schedule. But the Crimson got a then-career-high 22 points from gutsy senior Lindsay Hallion, who shook off illness to lead Harvard to a come-from-behind 71-68 victory that jump-started its run to the league title...