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The Harvard women’s hockey team’s No. 1 national ranking and 28-1-1 record has been a tribute to more than just the players on the ice and the coaches behind the bench. In fact, two such people are often sitting in the stands...
Hayes has been Harvard’s first full-time strength and conditioning coordinator for just over a year, and Nash has been Hayes’ full-time assistant since the summer. Together, the two have worked with coaches to produce sport-specific programs for all 41 Harvard varsity teams...
While Hayes said his staff does its best to challenge Harvard’s athletes and help them achieve their goals, he is quick to say that the credit belongs to athletes. They are, after all, the ones doing the exercises. Seven players stayed in the area to work out...
Before Hayes, Harvard’s weight programs lacked structure. Team coaching staffs had the duel burden of instructing their players on the field and in the gym.
Director of Athletics Bob Scalise named Hayes to the position of Strength and Conditioning Coordinator in January of 2002 to fill a void that was unique to Harvard among Division I programs. Hayes, who possesses undergraduate and graduate degrees from Springfield, had previously worked as an assistant coach at Springfield...