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...about me:In May 2007, the Harvard softball team drew regional host Hofstra for its opening game of the NCAA Tournament and sent newly minted Ivy League Pitcher of the Year Shelly Madick to the circle. With one beatable team and one powerhouse joining them in the round-robin, picking up a W against the Pride would be the key to the Crimson advancing in the tournament.Madick, dueling with Hofstra’s ace, cruised through the first three frames allowing only one hit before surrendering a go-ahead solo homer in the bottom of the fourth. Later...
...Harvard back to the big game for the first time in a decade. The 6-0-1finish that followed the Beanpot included victories over nationally-ranked opponents Princeton and Quinnipiac, whom Harvard would later beat again in the decisive game of a three-game series in the first round of the ECAC tournament. Though Harvard’s players may have saved the season on the ice, Donato’s daily influence helped the Crimson turn frustration at defeat after defeat into focus and determination. For Donato’s fifth season, this year’s glimpses...
...large bid to the Eastern Championships as it was in 2007.Regardless of the unfortunate ending, several players in the squad put up brilliant individual performances. Junior Devon MacLaughlin led the team in scoring with 51 goals, two of which came in the team’s first round win at Northerns. Liao posted 46 goals in the campaign, three of which were game-winners. In arguably her best performance of the year, Liao scored four goals and the game-winning shot in overtime to down Concordia College.Other seniors who took their acts on the road and found success were Snyder...
...went really well, but if I wanted one match to come out differently, it would have been Yale,” DiSesa said. Hoping for a chance at redemption, the Crimson headed to the CSA National Team Championships. Harvard started the tournament impressively, crushing Western Ontario in the first round with a score of 6-3. But history repeated itself when the Crimson faced No. 1 Trinity for the second time, as Harvard was swept 9-0 once again. The Crimson played Yale for third place in the final round and lost, 6-3, leaving Harvard fourth overall. Although...
...first time in a while.” The pivotal win over the Big Green was only a stepping stone to what Harvard would achieve over the course of the rest of its season. The Crimson cruised to a 3-1 win over Northeastern in the first round of the Beanpot to secure itself a place in the finals against BC. Instead of falling flat as it did against the Eagles earlier in the season, Harvard went toe-to-toe with the eventual NCAA champions, rallying from two goals down with nine minutes to go in the final period...