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With the uncertainty surrounding the hiring of Arizona State’s Ray Leone as the new head coach of women’s soccer, a new development has unfolded that will bring a familiar face back to Ohiri Field. Last Monday, Leone announced former Harvard goalkeeper Katie Shields ’06 as assistant coach of the soccer team effective as of this weekend. Prior to taking the assistant coaching job, Shields served as the goalkeeper coach at UC Irvine and more recently as an assistant for Leone with the Sun Devils, who went 8-8-3 last year...
...search for the next coach of the Harvard men’s basketball team goes on.When Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise announced on March 5 head coach Frank Sullivan’s contract would not be renewed, he created a vacancy at that position for the first time in 16 years, when Sullivan was hired to replace Peter P. Roby. The job has been unfilled for almost a month now and it is unclear when a new coach will be brought in.According to sophomore forward Evan Harris, the new coach will be selected by a committee involving...
...team’s bats started off hot in yesterday’s doubleheader against Columbia, but cooled down along with the weather as the Crimson was forced to settle for a split of the twinbill. “I’m very disappointed,” head coach Joe Walsh said. “We came down here to win two games.” The Crimson (6-10, 2-2 Ivy) lost the second game to the Lions (10-13-1, 5-3 Ivy), 5-1, after easily defeating them, 9-4, in the first contest...
...four, Harvard and Vassar remained tied at two as the teams exchanged wins, both with scores of 30-22.The Brewers took the first game, but the Crimson battled back in the second with an 8-0 run to win it, 30-25. Although Harvard came out with a win, coach Christopher Ridolfi said he believed the team could have played more consistently.“We know that we always end up on the court longer than we probably should against Vassar—every single time that we play them,” Ridolfi said. “We have...
...They just outmatched us at the beginning in every way,” Crimson coach Sarah Nelson said. “They were faster, tremendous shooters, and quicker to the ball. I thought we had a slow start, slower than I would have liked...