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...ECAC. Four team titles. Records dropping left and right. Three All-Americans. Eight weeks atop the national polls. An appearance in the NCAA Frozen Four.Not bad for a team with a No. 6 preseason ranking.For the Harvard women’s hockey team, the secret to success was simple—team comes first.“We had talented players, there’s no doubt about that, but we’re not superstars,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “We depend on teamwork. We don’t win any games without...
...average of almost 70 points, including a 199-96 victory over Penn in which Harvard did not lose a single race. Leading the charge for the Crimson was an extremely talented Class of 2011. Freshman Kate Mills was one of just three Harvard athletes to qualify for NCAAs, capping a season in which she set a school record in the 200 IM (2:01.72) and earned three top-eight finishes at Ivies. Mills just missed All-American status in the 200 butterfly, placing 19th at NCAAs with a season-best time of 1:58.04. She was second...
...team,” co-captain Sally Stanton said. “But she is definitely one of the most consistently good competitors on the team.” With a tough act to follow having won the high jump at the outdoor Heptagonals and competing at the NCAA Championships, Christensen did her sophomore campaign one better, winning the high jump in the Penn Relays and taking home first in both the indoor and outdoor Heps. “[Becky’s] a tremendous talent,” head coach Jason Saretsky said...
...many newcomers to really change the culture of the program,” head coach Jason Saretsky said. The list of Chenoweth’s accomplishments in his rookie campaign is already quite long. In the indoor IC4A Championships, he provisionally qualified in the 3K for the NCAA Championships with a dauntingly quick time of 8:04.72. The time was good enough for second place at the IC4A event and also made him the second fastest true freshman in the nation—third among all rookies—and put him just under eight seconds behind Ian Carswell...
...campaign, taking home a first-place victory in both ECACs and EISLs to round out the year. At the EISL Championships, the Crimson also claimed numerous individual awards along with its team victory. Multiple swimmers completed races in record-breaking times and notched automatic and provisional bids to the NCAA Championships. Meanwhile, co-captain Geoff Rathgeber was honored with both the Philip Moriarty and Harold Ulen Awards for most outstanding athlete and career high-point scorer, respectively. These results come as no surprise when the talents of individual swimmers and divers and the depth of the team are taken into...