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...Crimson coach Peter Brand said. “His leadership overall has made a huge impact on the program.” “Tim is just one of the most remarkable athletes, but more importantly, great team members,” said senior epee fencer Jasmine McGlade. “He’s worked so hard both in his individual training and as a captain. He really motivates everyone. We were all really hoping he would win.” His individual NCAA Tournament battle is not to be overlooked. In what Brand called the toughest pool...
...world class fencer.” Finishing sixth with seven All-Americans at nationals, the season could hardly be called sub-par. “I think we really did as well as we could in terms of individual performances,” added senior epee fencer Jasmine McGlade. “Going in, I thought we could get a higher result, but it wasn’t necessarily a reflection of how we were fencing. It sounds like a big drop, but in reality, it’s really strong given the other teams.” Despite...
...individual medal in Harvard history and the first in the saber. Hagamen ends his Crimson career with three All-America finishes. “Tim is just one of the most remarkable athletes, but more importantly great team members,” said senior epee fencer Jasmine McGlade. “He’s worked so hard both in his individual training and as a captain. He really motivates everyone. We were all really hoping he would win.”The men finished off their piece of the competition in seventh place.Beyond Hagamen, two others stepped...
...ability to perform at the highest level and to make those around him better made the victory that much sweeter for his teammates.“Tim is just one of the most remarkable athletes, but more importantly great team members,” said senior epee fencer Jasmine McGlade. “He’s worked so hard both in his individual training and as a captain. He really motivates everyone...he’s such a great role model for everyone on the team, I know everyone couldn’t be happier...
...individual medal in Harvard history and the first in the saber. Hagamen ends his Crimson career with three All-American finishes. The other six All-Americans were senior foil Enoch Woodhouse and junior epee Teddy Sherrill on the men’s side, and epee fencers senior Jasmine McGlade and Maria Larsson, junior sabre Alexa Weingarden, and freshman foilist Misha Goldfeder for the women. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...