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...role on defense. After the Crimson’s last game against BC, McMahon was named Ivy co-Defensive Player of the Week for her solid performance. “We’ll go from being relatively old to being relatively young,” head coach Lisa Miller said. “Our returning kids in the system did a great job. Our freshmen will just need some time to learn and break in. The question is how quick we can learn and blend old and new.” —Staff writer Alison E. Schumer...
...outdoor Heptagonals and competing at the NCAA Championships, Christensen did her sophomore campaign one better, winning the high jump in the Penn Relays and taking home first in both the indoor and outdoor Heps. “[Becky’s] a tremendous talent,” head coach Jason Saretsky said. “One of the key characteristics of how she competes, which also reflects who she is, is her calm, cool demeanor. But she is an awesome competitor.” With her wins at both indoor and outdoor Heps, the Texas native moved into impressive company...
...resounding impact on Harvard cross country and track this season with his ability to compete near the top in almost every competition he participated in. “[Dan’s] been one of many newcomers to really change the culture of the program,” head coach Jason Saretsky said. The list of Chenoweth’s accomplishments in his rookie campaign is already quite long. In the indoor IC4A Championships, he provisionally qualified in the 3K for the NCAA Championships with a dauntingly quick time of 8:04.72. The time was good enough for second place...
...NCAA Division I swimming rankings, Harvard boasted at least one athlete in the top 100 of every event, with each of the relay squads claiming a spot in the top 25. Additionally, the Crimson possessed 29 of the top 100 individual performers in the nation. According to head coach Tim Murphy, the team can take added pride in its season when it looks back at the hard work and dedication that made it so successful. “The pride that they have in themselves as a team was a well-earned and a well-deserved pride that was built...
...squad with an uphill climb. While the season may have been marred by torn ligaments and strained muscles, the true story proved to be the resilience of the Harvard grapplers. Losing eight of 10 starters strongly contributed to a 2-10-1 record (1-4 Ivy), but head coach Jay Weiss kept team spirits high. “[Coach Weiss] never gave up hope,” sophomore All-American J.P. O’Connor said. “He was always positive, and if he had any doubts, he certainly didn’t let us know about them...