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Notably, junior Bode Ogunwole, whose victories came hand-in-hand with Preston’s for most of last year, did not finish with a title. Ogunwole won his first match over David Robinson from Gloucester Community College before losing the next two. Ogunwole was pulled because the team did not want to aggravate an injury and prevent him from wrestling in the future...
...goalie tandem, which also split minutes, had a 1.55 and 1.73 GAA. And all four were in the top nine. Three of the four were in the top four in save percentage.Pretty darn amazing, especially considering neither team had a consistent starting goalie the whole season.How does that bode for Harvard this season?Well, two years ago, senior goalie Ali Boe finished third with a 1.47 GAA. Last year, that number jumped up to 1.86 and her save percentage was 17th-best in the country. Not quite comparable to the two top teams four years ago.But for just a moment...
Unfortunately for the future of the EPC’s proposals, professors in many science concentrations are already up in arms about the recommendation to reduce requirements. As science concentrations seem to be the main target for these recommendations (along with honors tracks), this doesn’t bode well. Clearly, the success of the EPC’s proposal to cap requirements—the only one of its recommendations we support—will hinge on the successful implementation of an exemption procedure. For future drafts, the EPC should flesh out this procedure with an eye towards placating...
...able to use the layout, which favors straight hitting, to its advantage. The Crimson dominated Saturday’s competition—Harvard golfers occupied the top five individual spots and the Crimson’s total of 321 led the team competition by 24 strokes. Freshman duo Ali Bode and Emily Balmert placed first and second after 18 holes, with scores of 79 and 80 respectively. Captain Jen Cronan and junior Jacqueline Rooney were one stroke behind them with a score of 81. Sophomore Jessica Hazlett rounded out the Crimson contingent with an 82 and a fifth-place finish...
...back nine was a key element in the Harvard’s second-place finish. Junior Jacqueline Rooney (44-38—82) and sophomore Jessica Hazlett (40-37—77) also improved on the back nine. These improvements, coupled with solid performances by freshman Ali Bode (75) and sophomore Debbi Amanti (76), propelled Harvard up the standings, but William and Mary surpassed the Crimson in the end by two strokes. The Crimson has next weekend off and will play the final tournament of its fall season, the ECAC Championships...