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...also named this week’s ECAC player of the week, finished the season leading the NCAA with 64 points—17 goals and 47 assists. She also holds the Harvard record for most career assists, with...
...yard freestyle to Aemisegger and bettering her own school record in the event with a 9:51.62 swim. O’Connor, who swam in seven finals for the Crimson, won the 100-yard butterfly in a personal best time of 55.29 seconds to provisionally qualify for the NCAA Championships. Friday’s final individual event, the 100-yard backstroke, pitted Hart and three-year rival Moira McCloskey of Yale against each other yet again. McCloskey bested Hart by .23 seconds. But Hart avenged the second-place finish in the following day’s 200-yard backstroke, taking...
...champions and we go into tough territory, up in Canada, to play and try to defend that title.”All of this makes for a busy early spring for Chu and Cahow, instrumental cogs on a sixth-ranked Harvard team that still has national title aspirations. The NCAA Frozen Four, should the Crimson advance to that stage, is scheduled for the weekend of March 16-18. If not, Harvard is still a likely bet to qualify for the eight-team tournament field, which contests its quarterfinals the weekend prior. Meaning Chu and Cahow, and their Crimson teammate, Canadian...
...coach in the eleven-year history of the Penn State women’s soccer. The U-17 national head coach and Huntington Valley, Pa. native returns home to lead a Nittany Lion squad, which has won nine straight Big Ten titles and, just last year, advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals after compiling an 18-5-3 season under former coach Paula Wilkins. Wilkins, head coach since 2001, announced her resignation just two weeks ago upon accepting the leading position at Wisconsin. As a result, the turnover time for both Penn State and Walsh to make a decision was short...
...Crimson also sits at sixth in the Pairwise Rankings, which formulaically mimic the selection criteria used to determine the eight-team NCAA Tournament field. Those metrics seemingly put Harvard in comfortable position to qualify for the Frozen Eight in early March...