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...forgettable streak. “Two good wins,” Amaker said after the weekend sweep. “[We] needed wins, home wins, a good weekend for a lot of other reasons, and a positive feeling about our kids as we try to finish out this stretch of the season.” In what became a familiar trend, the Crimson erased much of the momentum from the wins over the “Killer P’s” by ending the season on a four-game skid against Columbia, Cornell, Brown, and Yale. The final...
...joined by Cahow and Kessler on the All-American Team.Those three players were also named to the All-ECAC and All-Ivy Teams. Junior forward Jenny Brine—who was the team’s leading scorer in the playoffs with seven goals and two assists and finished second on the squad with 43 points on the year—also earned an All-Ivy honorable mention.But from start to finish, the season revolved around the team—and with only four seniors graduating, the Crimson has laid the foundation for future success as it prepares to embark...
They may have been younger and smaller than usual, but the Harvard women’s swimming and diving team still managed to be a dominant force in the Ivy League. The Crimson finished the season with a 6-1 dual meet record, a second-place finish at Ivies, a No. 2 ranking among mid-major teams, and nine new school records. Harvard handily beat every team in the Ivy League except Princeton, who handed the team its first loss in the season’s final dual meet and then claimed victory again at the Ivy League Championships...
...team. The varsity eight won just two dual races this season—against Penn and MIT—and failed to make the Grand Final at Eastern Sprints for the first time in the history of the competition.“I think [Sprints] was a really disappointing finish to the season for all our boats, because it was a little bit worse than what we wanted to do,” junior coxswain Kevin He said. “We had a lot of sophomores, and we put a lot of work into these guys, and even though...
...season, Donato’s squad had transformed itself into a threat to win the conference by generating what looked to be unstoppable momentum. Though Princeton ultimately ended Harvard’s quest to hoist the conference trophy and kept the Crimson from the NCAA tournament, Harvard finished the season with the tenacity to compete in high-pressure games. The Crimson’s appearance in the Beanpot Finals brought Harvard back to the big game for the first time in a decade. The 6-0-1finish that followed the Beanpot included victories over nationally-ranked opponents Princeton...