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...going to write about how the Patty Kazmaier Award Selection Committee screwed over Harvard junior forward Sarah Vaillancourt, how it held against her the fact that a Harvard player had already won five of the 10 awards given out, how it gave way too much weight to Mercyhurst’s Meghan Agosta’s inflated goal totals, or how it exhibited an obvious pro-Sweden bias in voting for Minnesota-Duluth’s Kim Martin, a Stockholm native (alright, maybe not that...
...there to play my part and be the best of what I could be, you know? We is like a basketball team, each man play they position for a reason to make the team what the team is. So I think I’m just a team player, that’s all. Nothing crazy, I just know how to score points. FM: What position would you be on a basketball team? R: I would be a mean forward, you know what I mean? FM: Yeah. R: A mean guard, or whatever, whatever, for sure, ’cause...
...closest contest in the series with the Toreros. That, however, isn’t saying much since the Crimson never had a real shot at taking the ballgame. San Diego starter Brain Matusz—who is a candidate for the Golden Spikes Award given to the top player in the nation—threw eight innings and allowed just three hits and one run while striking out 16.“We need to cut down on our strikeouts,” Vance said. “Putting the ball in play adds up and you get base runners...
...warm weather is what most college students dream of. For the Harvard softball squad, playing six games in four days in Georgia is hardly a vacation, but it is the next best thing. The Crimson finished second in the Mercer Easter Classic, and junior Bailey Vertovez earned Ivy Player of the Week honors for her efforts. Vertovez went 7-for-12 at the plate, played an error-free three games at shortstop, and was the starting pitcher against Mercer, giving up just two runs in four innings...
When a football player at Northwestern University named Clifton Dawson decided to transfer to the Ivy League in 2003, Harvard was not his first choice...