Word: jenness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...losses hurt because we can’t allow ourselves to tolerate it,” captain Jen McDavitt said. “However, this one is so painful because we left it all on the field, especially so for the seniors because our careers are going to end so soon...
...competition—Harvard golfers occupied the top five individual spots and the Crimson’s total of 321 led the team competition by 24 strokes. Freshman duo Ali Bode and Emily Balmert placed first and second after 18 holes, with scores of 79 and 80 respectively. Captain Jen Cronan and junior Jacqueline Rooney were one stroke behind them with a score of 81. Sophomore Jessica Hazlett rounded out the Crimson contingent with an 82 and a fifth-place finish. Yesterday, the rain held out, but windier conditions made the course significantly more difficult than on Saturday. Harvard...
...Harvard field hockey team was supposed to shake the tiger off its back—and, perhaps more importantly, give shine to an otherwise disheartening 2005 season. After more than a decade, the 12th time looked like it would be the charm. It wasn’t. Senior midfielder Jen McDavitt was everywhere: diving for balls, challenging rebounds, running coast to coast, feeding penalty corners, and scoring the Crimson’s only goal. Her coach, Sue Caples, would gladly note that her 1-0 game-breaker, good through half-time, was one of the few times Harvard...
...Crimson had grabbed a 1-0 lead at 20:29 when captain midfielder Jen McDavitt scored on the third of three consecutive penalty corner attempts...
...victory. While the Crimson had the last laugh and won the league title (in a tie with Penn), the team would still like to avenge last year’s loss. “The game this weekend is so important for us,” said senior midfielder Jen McDavitt. “One win could feel like many more. It’s great to know that we could bring down the reigning Ivy leader.” Not only does Princeton sit atop the Ivies, but it could also secure at least a share...