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Although freshman Katie Sylvan earned the title of Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and sophomore teammate Christine Cho??last year’s top newcomer—was honored as Player of the Year, Harvard ended its season with a disappointing third-place finish at the Ivy League championships in late April...
Sophomore teammate Christine Cho was just four strokes behind at 235. Cho??s best effort was a second-round 76, but her final-day round of 80 dropped her from a tie for fifth place into a final finish of eighth. The ever-steady sophomore and reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year had two birdies in each of her three rounds...
Standout freshman Katie Sylvan and sophomore Christine Cho??the reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year—elected not to travel this weekend in hopes of being better prepared for the multi-day Ancient Eight championship the following week...
Crimson sophomores Christine Cho??the reigning league Rookie of the Year—and Jane Lee each finished three shots behind Sylvan to tie for second place, ahead of Golden Knight freshman Valentina Fontaine, who led her squad with a five-over...
...slightly better note, Harvard accomplished precisely what it set out to do in this year’s campaign. Capturing its second Ivy League title in as many years and placing three women on the All-Ivy team—including inaugural Ivy Rookie of the Year Christine Cho??the Crimson steamrolled through its Northeast competition. “This season went phenomenally,” incoming captain Claire Sheldon said. “Winning all but one of our tournaments is really impressive, and we performed very well week in and week out throughout the season...