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Maureen Finn is the unanimous choice for the Ivy League's woman player-of-the-year, the League announced yesterday. The decision keeps the honor in the Crimson family, as teammate and fellow senior Francesca DenHartog won the award the first two years it was given...
...lacrosse. Tim Pendergast and a lengthy tale of co-captain comments. "I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia" would rather be given due respect and placement. Too often women's sports must take the backseat when it comes to media coverage. Granted Tim Pendergast has nice legs, but Francesca DenHartog has better states. The women are seeded fifth in the nation while the men's lacrosse is not even breaking even. Don't tell me that women's sports are "just not spectator sports" when the spectators can hardly find the publicity that instills such fan fervor! Inga L. Parsons...
...Harvard, its third one goal loss of the year put its final record at 12-4-1 and marked the end of the collegiate careers of seniors Francesca DenHartog, Maureen Finn, Jennifer White, Kate Martin and Jeanne Piersiak. In four years, that quintet brought Crimson lacrosse from a fledgling program to national recognition...
...Crimson's top scoring threat. Francesca DenHartog is the tourney's leading scorer through the first round. DenHartog--playing with an injured--led Harvard Wednesday with six goals and one assist in the 9-4 win over Northwestern...
...zone and aggressive stick checking that the larger and more experienced Harvard squad used especially well in the game's first 20 minutes to stake a 6-0 lead. With Piersiak and Martin giving fits to North western's top two threats, sophomore Kathleen Kochmansky and freshman Lisa Griswold, Francesca DenHartog was slowly upping the Harvard lead...