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Although Harvard wasn’t able to accomplish all of its goals for the season, the Crimson men made great strides in improving a program with a less-than-stellar record. The senior class leaves behind a team that can draw on support from each other and from its alumni...
...Harvard women’s swimming and diving team had a year of record-shattering success, the culmination of which was winning, for the first time ever, both the Ivy League and ECAC conference championships in a single season. “It’s a pretty amazing feat,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “It’s hard enough to win one.” The Crimson last won the Ivy Championship in 2005, and took home the ECAC crown in 2007, so to win them both together required contributions from every...
...Harvard men’s water polo team showed marked improvement through the 2008 season, but the Crimson could not manage to demonstrate its growth in the win column. The young squad struggled often in its fall campaign, amassing a 5-12 (3-5 ECAC) record before ending the season with a sixth-place finish at the Northern Division Championships at MIT in November. “We’re definitely not satisfied with the outcome this past season,” junior Egan Atkinson said, referring to the regression in the team’s record following...
...Harvard women’s volleyball team, it was a season of impressive accomplishments juxtaposed with frustrating defeats. It was a combination of epic comebacks and dropped leads. It was a season of opposites that balanced out to a 10-16 record and hopes for next season...
Prior to Ancient Eight competition, the Crimson witnessed mixed results. Competing in assorted non-conference matchups and three invitationals, Harvard entered the Ivy season with a 7-7 record and a six-game win streak. It could not handle then-No. 22 Long Beach State, losing three games in a row at home, but took control several weeks later to win the Dartmouth Invitational...