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...first NCAA tournament appearance since 2004.The third Harvard coach in as many years when he took the job before the 2007 season, Leone has brought stability and a standard of excellence to the program. “It was nice to have consistency,” co-captain Nicole Rhodes said. “Coming into this year we knew what he expected of us…I think that was something no one on the team had had before.”Since Leone’s arrival, the Crimson has gone 20-9-6 overall and has earned...
...three coaches in the last four years, and Coach Baise really came in as a new coach really wanting to be in this for the long run and establish a strong program, which was something that we’ve been missing,” co-captain Brady Weissbourd said. “He’s extremely organized and dedicated...
...showing of the season—a one-hit shutout in which she rung up 14 Lions and walked none—helping Harvard to a narrow 1-0 victory. “You couldn’t even tell she was a freshman out there,” co-captain Bailey Vertovez said. “She dominated as a senior would have. It was so inspiring to play with her…She owned her role as no one else can.”Brown’s consistency and ability to eat up innings proved vital...
...happy I came into freshman year with this team,” Vloka said. “It helped to have someone to fall back on. We really clicked.” The women’s squad will lose a few key fencers to graduation next year, including co-captain Emily Cross and senior epee Maria Larsson. Vloka will now be asked to carry Harvard in a different way—as one of its leaders. “Both her and [classmate Noam Mills], unusually, as freshmen will be coming into their sophomore years as captains...
...time wins. Brown was joined on the first team by junior outfielder Jennifer Francis, who led the Crimson with a .311 batting average, hitting .368 against Ancient Eight competition. Sophomore outfielder Emily Henderson, who led the Ivies in stolen bases with 15, was named to the second team. Co-captain and catcher Hayley Bock, sophomore second baseman Ellen Macadam, and junior third baseman Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, all received honorable mention. —KATE LEIST