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...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 234 kills. Her 66 blocks put her second behind Trimble, and her 40 assists were third on the team...
...team mark in both rounds and building a 10-stroke lead going into Sunday’s final round. And the Crimson held on yesterday to capture the first title in team history.Princeton junior Susannah Aboff won the individual crown, but three Harvard players followed her on the leaderboard. Junior Emily Balmert, sophomore Claire Sheldon, and senior captain Jessica Hazlett finished second, third, and fifth, respectively.“It’s really satisfying to see the fruits of your labor, and to have the feeling of being called Ivy League Champions,” coach Kevin Rhoads said...
...Drew wished he sailed more on Sunday, because he was certainly warming up and did well on Sunday,” Kovacs said. “It was too little, too late, I guess, because we didn’t really have enough to charge up the leaderboard...
...freshman Danny Mayer said. “Our ball-striking was pretty good, but our putting definitely could have been better.” After a seventh-place showing at Yale the weekend before, Mayer continued to find his name gracing the top ranks of the leaderboard. The freshman stood in third place at the end of the round after making four birdies and shooting an even-par 72. Though the course presented few challenges, its undulating greens often forced players to work hard to avoid a three-putt. “When you get a downhill putt...
Though the Harvard men’s golf team entered yesterday’s second round of the Yale Spring Opener riding atop the leaderboard with a two-stroke lead, the Crimson’s Day 2 team score of 312 left the team with a frustrating sixth-place finish for the weekend. After Day 1, sophomore Michael Shore led all scorers with a two-under par 68, thanks to two front-nine birdies. Though Shore was the only player in the field to break 70, freshmen Danny Mayer and Greg Shuman carded 72 and 73, respectively, to finish...