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...title seemed an afterthought, and Harvard had struggled to remain at .500 while battling a bizarre string of injuries and illnesses. The gap left by Feaster proved too large to fill in just one season, and the Crimson finished with an overall record of 10-15 and an Ivy mark...
Nevertheless, the 1998 season was another successful one for the Crimson under the tutelage of Coach Tim Wheaton. In his 12th season at the helm for Harvard, Wheaton guided his team to an 11-4-1 regular-season record, a 6-1 Ivy mark and a first-round victory in the NCAA tournament...
...North Carolina, the team that has won 15 of the 18 NCAA-sponsored national championships in women's soccer, Harvard dueled valiantly before falling by the narrow margin of 1-0. The Crimson finished 1997 ranked No. 6 in the nation, and Harvard women's soccer had made its mark...
...DeNunzio defeated Derek Jenkins of Rider in the first round before falling 5-3 to No. 10 seed Tony Deanda of Nebraska. He then rallied with victories over the No. 12, 8, 5, and 2 seeds. The run ended in a tight 4-3 match against Clarion's Mark Angle, the No. 1 seed...
...fought to a sixth place finish in his first trip to Nationals. He came out striking fast, easily winning his first two. In the quarterfinals, however, Killar lost, 12-11, to Kirk White of Boise State. Killar battled back with wins against Sean Morgan of Oregon and No. 6 Mark Samples of Edinboro. He lost his next two but already had qualified for All-American status...