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...came down to the wire.”Despite the somewhat lackluster performance, the weekend’s result was still a positive one.In addition to the team’s success, a few sailors picked up individual honors over the weekend. Porter, Johnson, and Kovacs joined Schlitz, captain Christina Dahlman, and sophomore Elyse Dolbec on the 2006 All-New England team. However, the team accomplishments still took center stage.“We’re quite excited that we were able to do well enough to put ourselves in the national championship,” Schlitz said...
...Christina K. Vangelakos contributed to the reporting of this story...
...regatta that would see the top five teams travel to nationals in Charleston, S.C. in May. Harvard placed fourth in the 13-team field, securing its position at the elite event, thanks in part to the strong showings of senior skipper Sloan Devlin and women’s captain Christina Dahlman. The two took second place in the A division, while freshman skipper Roberta Steele split time with junior crews Emily Simon and Cassandra Niemi in guiding the Crimson to a fifth-place finish in the B division.“Our goal was to be really consistent, and that...
...Riain and Anderson finished off Rashmee Patil and Olivia Nix by an 8-6 margin. Yale evened the score of the remaining two matches at 7-7 but Wang and Schnitter in the No. 2 spot clinched the doubles point with a 9-7 win against Aimee Kim and Christina Cutter. Mukundan and Peterzan followed in the third position with a 9-7 victory over Lindsey Dashiell and Janet Kim. Harvard’s seniors claimed the first two points in singles, giving the team a 3-0 lead as Anderson at No. 4 singles defeated Ashley Miles...
...what school next season.For those who care, apparently the big skates left empty after the departure of senior netminder Ali Boe—who set a number of records during her three-year career in goal for the Crimson—may be filled by Toronto Jr. Aeros star Christina Kessler. The name might mean little or nothing to the average Harvard sports fan right now, but in less than a year, she could be in the middle of a mid-ice pile as the Crimson skaters celebrate a national championship. Who knows? The sky is most definitely the limit...