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...following games, when the team tied Cornell and rallied to knock off then-No. 15 Brown. And when an upset loss to Princeton threatened to dismantle the team’s Ivy title hopes, Harvard responded by going undefeated for the rest of the regular season to capture the crown. Throughout the year, the Crimson athletes played with confidence, speed, and teamwork, demonstrating on the field the kind of chemistry Clark had helped to build in practice...
Though she led the Ivy League in ERA, opponent average, and strikeouts, Brown didn’t come away with the two prizes that have as of now eluded her—Ivy Pitcher of the Year honors and the Ancient Eight crown. Both of those went to Cornell’s Elizabeth Dalrymple, who pitched every inning of the ILCS to outduel Brown for both titles...
...men’s squad finished 13th at the IC4A meet and had three top-10 finishes during the season, placing sixth at the Heptagonal Championships and 10th at NCAA Regionals and the UAlbany Invitational. Junior Dan Chenoweth led the team by claiming the Ivy League individual crown, earning All-Ivy and all-region honors, and crossing the line with a 42nd-place finish at the NCAA Championships—his second consecutive top-45 finish at the event...
...women’s squad earned numerous top-12 finishes throughout the season, taking second at the Heptagonal Championships—the team’s best result in the meet since 1995. The squad also took the crown at the Iona Meet of Champions, finished fifth at NCAA Regionals, and earned a ninth-place finish at the ECAC Championships. There were strong individual performances at the NCAA Championships as well, with junior Claire Richardson and sophomore Kailyn Kuzmuk placing 100th and 185th, respectively. Richardson and freshman Sammy Silva earned All-Ivy League honors, and Richardson, Kuzmuk, and Silva were...
...loss against Princeton followed, but with a 2-1 win over Dartmouth on Halloween, the Crimson earned at least a share of the Ivy League title. One week later, after a 2-1 overtime win against Columbia, Harvard took sole possession of the crown. The excitement couldn’t last long, though, as six days later the Crimson faced its first opponent in NCAA tournament play— Boston College...