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...first-place finish at the ECAC Division I Championships. Spring proved equally successful for Harvard, as it began the season by rattling off second- and first-place finishes in consecutive weeks. The young talent proved itself once again in the spring opener, as it was Bode, sophomore Jessica Hazlett, and freshman Emily Balmert who led the way. “The freshmen have been great this season, especially starting off this spring trip,” junior Jacqueline Rooney said. “A lot of times when you take time off, playing can be a little erratic at first...
...many expected. After beginning the final nine holes with three consecutive bogeys, Balmert parred her final six holes of the tournament, while sophomore Debbi Amanti, who finished 29th overall, did the same in five of the last seven holes. Freshman Ali Bode took eighth place individually while sophomore Jessica Hazlett ended the day at No. 13. Had Sunday’s action taken place, the Crimson very well could have walked away with both the team and individual championship trophies. “We really had a shot at winning,” Balmert said. “Harvard?...
...though, put up the best score of the day with her 76. Overall, she finished tied for third for the entire tournament. Sophomore Debbi Amanti also led the way for Harvard by tying for third with a score of 157 for the tournament. On the second day, sophomore Jessica Hazlett posted a 76 on the second day of action. Harvard as a team had a 314—placing the Crimson one stroke ahead of Dartmouth and three in front of Brown. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...Rooney said. “A lot of times when you take time off playing can be a little erratic at first, but our freshmen have gotten into it completely and have been good about team competition. They are playing great.” Next was sophomore Jessica Hazlett in sixth, followed by freshman Emily Balmert in ninth. The two shot 244 (82-83-79) and 246 (84-82-80), respectively. Cronan finished 11th for the Crimson, just one shot behind Balmert, with a 247 (84-82-81), and sophomore Debbi Amanti rounded out the top 25, tied with four...
...It’s wonderful that they divested,” Kennedy School student Chad J. Hazlett, an organizer of the petition targeting Sinopec, said. But, he added, “there should be discussion of a broader policy of divestment so we don’t find ourselves in this position again...