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Congratulations to Jack A. Ausick ’13 of Greenough, Colin Zwanziger ’13 of Wigglesworth, and Zauzmer (who is also a Crimson editor) of Straus, who came in first, second and third respectively. Really, if only spelling were an Olympic sport, Harvard frosh could totally dominate...
Harvard has a challenging weekend of hockey ahead, but it hopes to rely on the same unwavering mantra that has propelled the Crimson to the forefront of women’s hockey over the past few seasons...
Furthermore, the last time the Crimson faced Clarkson in November, it was without power forward junior Liza Ryabkina, who was suffering from a dislocated kneecap. Ryabkina led Harvard to the Beanpot final this month with a stunning four-goal performance against Boston College. In the championship game, she then netted the game-winner against Northeastern. Ryabkina was named tournament MVP for her efforts...
...native of the Ukraine, the talented Crimson right-winger was nominated Wednesday for the Patty Kazmaier Award, along with teammates junior forward Kate Buesser, junior defender Leanna Coskren, and senior goaltender Christina Kessler. The award is presented each year to the country’s top Division I women’s hockey player...
Adrienne Y. Lee ’12, a Crimson associate editorial editor, is a history concentrator in Quincy House...