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...that comes in our path.” The 6-1 win over Dartmouth in the final match of the season solidified Harvard’s comeback season, as the team claimed the Ivy title for the first time since 2006. “I’m extremely proud of all of our players,” Green said. “This year we really stuck together and found a way.” —Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...
...least, in one of the most memorable games in Harvard soccer history. “It solidified all the hard work our class has put in during our four years,” Rhodes said. “To finally win one, it gave us something to forever be proud of.” —Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...
...confines of Blodgett Pool through the course of six games. The Crimson witnessed a slight decline this season as compared to last year, putting forth a 10-14 record after breaking even at 12-12 in 2008. Despite the slight difference in records, co-captain Devon MacLaughlin is proud of the season her team produced. “We ended the season much better than we have in the past by making [Eastern Championships] and winning a game,” MacLaughlin said. “We also played a much harder schedule this year.” The team...
...men’s foil, and Harmenberg, who finished 23rd. Although a far cry from a national championship, the Crimson made its way back to the highest echelon of American fencing this season, something that has been missing since 2006. “I’m really proud of the team in general,” Vloka said. “Everyone did a really amazing job.” Harvard will be put to the test next year after losing many key fencers to graduation, perhaps none more crucial than Cross. Still, with a few talented freshmen...
...feeling we would win, but [the only question was] how and when. And Aggie stepped up nicely, and the overall thought was just, ‘Yes, we did it.’ A little bit relieved at that moment, but at the same time excited, and pumped, and proud. I couldn’t be more proud.” Early in the season, injury setbacks and close losses took a toll on Harvard’s record, and brought into question whether the team would be able to climb in the Ivy League standings. But the Crimson found...