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...beat in the Ivy League.Harvard was also the preseason favorite in 2006 and 2007, but the Crimson fell short both years to Princeton and Brown, respectively.Lofty expectations are the name of the game.“Aww man, it’s every year,” head coach Joe Walsh grumbles. “It’s how you’re playing. It’s who’s healthy at the end. Who wants it more?”Currently, Harvard is dealing with some losses, many due to injuries. But sophomore Max Perlman...
...years ago Harvard softball coach Jenny Allard found her success on the other side of the bench. From 1987-90, Allard played for the University of Michigan, earning numerous honors along the way. Last month, one of the Crimson’s most established coaches was recognized for her achievements as one of six former athletes inducted into the Michigan Hall of Honor. Allard’s fellow inductees include tennis player Michael Leach, swimmer Ann Colloton, synchronized swimmer Ruth Pickett Thompson, and football players Bill Hewitt and Desmond Howard. Hewitt competed professionally for both the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago...
...15th on the Crimson’s all-time scoring list.“She’s been great, she’s been consistent, she comes up with goals when we need them, she’s been playing great defense,” head coach Katey Stone says. “She’s doing what she needs to do for her team.”For Brine, this weekend represents a chance to return to Duluth and skate in the tournament she has been waiting for three years to experience.“Every year...
...around with sticks in the backyard,” Jason says. “I was always a baseball player, but I just fell in love with lacrosse.” Although it was his brother who introduced him to the sport, it was Jason’s football coach who encouraged a deeper involvement.“Initially I started playing lacrosse to just stay in shape for football,” Duboe says. “Lacrosse happened to combine a lot of the things I was pretty good at: hand-eye coordination from baseball, the moves from...
Fresh off becoming only the third coach in college women’s hockey to win 300 games, Harvard women’s hockey coach Katey Stone received yet another honor yesterday, after being nominated as a finalist for the American Hockey Coaches Association’s (AHCA) Women’s Hockey Coach of the Year...