Word: char
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...Crimson also showcases three-sport phenomenon Char Joslin, who moonlights as a Harvard midfielder during the ice hockey and lacrosse off-seasons. Last year, Joslin came on strong at the end of the season--as freshmen sometimes do--and recorded a goal and three assists. She finished second in the Ivy League Rookie of the Year balloting behind Yale goalie Sue Sabatino and earned second team All-Ivy honors...
Last year, it was Char Joslin, the only three-sport athlete at Harvard in 1986-'87, who proved a coach's (or, in her case, coaches') dream. Joslin starred in field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse...
...Class of '91, there could be another Char Joslin just waiting to shine...
...third year, there was Char Joslin. The quick, powerful defender gave Harvard not only improved defense but another scoring threat as well. Crimson opponents were stuck--Joslin could hurt them both behind and in front of the blue line. Stuck deep...
...America GTE Academic All-America Indoor Track All-Ivy First Team Jenny Greene '89 Swimming All-Ivy First Team Sharon Hayes '88 Basketball All-Ivy Second Team Softball All-Ivy First Team Peter Holmes '88 Wrestling All-Ivy Second Team Nick Hotchkin '88 Soccer All-Ivy Second Team Char Joslin '90 Field Hockey All-Ivy Second Team Hockey All-Ivy First Team ECAC Rookie of the Year Ivy Rookie of the Year Lacrosse All-Ivy Second Team Keith Kaplan '89 Swimming All-Ivy First Team Denise Katsias '89 Field Hockey All-Ivy Honorable Mention Barb Keffer '88 Basketball...