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...this season. With her 1100 career kills and 1292 career digs, Mahon joins Melissa Forcum ’99 as only the second Crimson player with at least 1000 kills and 1000 digs in her career. She led the team with 333 kills this past season and tied with junior Kathryn McKinley for second in digs with 298. She also moved to the top of the all-time leaderboard in service aces, posting 23 this season to bring her four-year total to 117. Fellow senior Mimi Hanley started all but one match, finishing fourth on the team with...
...campaign was a historic one for the Harvard women’s golf team, culminating in its first-ever Ivy League championship. The Crimson won five of the nine tournaments in which it played and had individuals finish first in three of them. Hazlett, junior Emily Balmert, and sophomore Claire Sheldon were named to the All-Ivy team. “Harvard has a lot of history, and to do something for the first time and achieve something like this is really special,” said head coach Kevin Rhoads, who was named the 2008 New England PGA Teacher...
...experience and intensity lost with the graduation of Gareth Doran and Kieran Burke. The team will have to find a way to inject some energy into its doubles lineup, which often struggled at all postions except No. 1, where the No. 34 duo of Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov won seven straight matches to guide the Crimson to the all-important doubles point throughout the Ivy League season. With their 24-8 overall record (15-3 in dual matches), Kumar and Ermakov earned a spot in the doubles bracket of the NCAA tournament. After downing a Michigan State pair...
...York or California than Massachusetts, machinations in the Bay State government have more influence on our academic lives than we might imagine. A Patrick-sponsored $1 billion dollar life-sciences bill would allocate money specifically to Harvard for stem cell research, and hopefully encourage the retention of junior faculty in the sciences. Currently pending in the state legislature, this would serve as a boon to Harvard, but other proposed legislation has threatened the autonomy of the University in the past year...
...were concerned that the junior member of such a pair not be disadvantaged,” said McGrath, who was formerly an assistant dean of the College and handled sexual harassment complaints...