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...Haviland, who had a down year by his standards, paced the team with four complete games and 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings. Haviland also ranked first on the squad in innings pitched and saves. Next year, new talent will have to emerge, as the Crimson will need to fill four spots in the starting lineup and three holes in the pitching rotation.“They have some guys that can fill our spots,” Vance said. “I’m not too worried. We expect the team next year to put up a good...
...That Boston rivalry is really something that keeps our program going.” Shapiro finished the season fourth in assists and tied for the team lead in goals with junior forwards Tami Jafar and Kayla Romanelli. Despite the loss of Shapiro, who will leave a big hole to fill thanks to her offensive prowess, the team’s defensive core will remain largely intact. “We were a young team, and I think this season was a good set up for the future,” Shapiro said. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin...
...Weiss said. “Whether we were winning or losing, they went beyond the call of duty on and off the court.” Although Harvard is losing a solid senior class of competitors, the squad has underclassmen that have the ability to step up and fill the shoes. Sophomores Katherine Kocurek and Lily Durwood—who were recently named next season’s co-captains—have already cemented themselves as contributors to the team. In just her second season, libero Kocurek already holds the Crimson record for digs in a season with...
...make good on co-captain Clayton’s next prediction, that “we’ll be competitive at a national level.” To come anywhere near that lofty goal, the Crimson will have to recapture the stellar chemistry it had this year and fill the gaps at the top of its lineup left by the graduation of Ashwin Kumar and co-captain Dan Nguyen, while making up for the experience and intensity lost with the graduation of Gareth Doran and Kieran Burke. The team will have to find a way to inject some energy...
...Only seven Harvard undergraduates showed up to fill the 25 available seats...