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...cross country squads improved upon last season’s last-place finishes at the Heptagonal Championships, moving up to fifth in their respective races. Harvard also defeated Yale on both sides at the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton (HYP) meet for the first time in a decade.Although co-captain Brian Holmquest led the team—placing second in the HYP meet with a time of 25:55—the Crimson effort was highlighted by rookie standouts.Newcomer Dan Chenoweth finished first among American freshmen in the NCAA Regional meet in addition to a 16th-place finish at Heps...
...minutes on the front line in ’06—to the midfield. In turn, Nichols moved from the midfield to anchor a stingy defensive line. “One of our goals was to integrate the freshmen and do it early,” junior captain Nicole Rhodes said. “We wanted to let them know that on the field, they weren’t freshmen.” Rookie nerves weren’t a problem for Sheeleigh, who felt confident shooting at will—her 80 shots were tops in the Ivies...
...12th of the year—padded her NCAA single-season record and gave her 15 clean sheets over her short tenure, tying her with Boe atop the Crimson’s all-time list.“It was a huge breakout season,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “She set new shutout records, got us through really tough games, [and] came up with huge saves at times when we really needed them.”Signs that Kessler’s sophomore campaign would be a special one came early and often. After...
...women fell to the Lions as well as Penn, while the women also dropped a close 14-13 contest to Brown. Each team finished third in the Ancient Eight. “The break in the middle really took away some of our momentum,” co-captain Samantha Parker said. “It was hard to come back and just start fencing again after intersession...It was hard to do that when we didn’t have as strong a team as we did in years past.” At Regionals there were those...
...uphill battle. Despite the squad’s youth, the Crimson managed to finish third in the Ivy League behind Princeton, who went 6-0 in conference play, and Yale. “I thought it was a fantastic season,” junior captain Verdi DiSesa said. “We worked hard and played well even though we were hurt by losing last year’s class. We did better than most people thought we would.” Harvard started off its season with four consecutive wins, three of which came against Ivy rivals Brown, Dartmouth...