Word: sasner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...first year, there was Julie Sasner. The quick, powerful skater gave Harvard a scoring threat. Crimson opponents would have to play defense. Play hard...
...White and Sasner were enough. The Crimson would have to wait no longer. In 1987, Harvard recorded a 10-0 Ivy record (19-4 overall) to earn its first Ivy title ever, and went on to finish first in the league tournament in a stunning, 2-1 double-overtime thriller over Princeton...
...Sasner alone were not enough. The Crimson would have to wait for an Ivy championship. In 1986, Harvard finished fourth in the league...
...Swimming All-Ivy First Team John Rich '88 Swimming All-Ivy Second Team Lisa Rowning '87 Softball All-Ivy First Team Lora Rowning '89 Softball All-Ivy First Team James Russell '88 Indoor Track All-Ivy Second Team All-America All-East Outdoor Track All-Ivy Second Team Julie Sasner '88 Soccer All-Ivy Honorable Mention Hockey All-Ivy First Team Chris Smith '88 Swimming All-Ivy First Team George Sorbara '87 Football All-N.E. Honorable Mention Erin Sugrue '87 Indoor Track All-Ivy First Team Outdoor Track All-Ivy First Team Linda Suhs '89 Swimming All-Ivy First...
Center: Allen Bourbeau is good (23 goals, 34 assists for 57 points and a 1.72 p.p.g. average) but Julie Sasner is great (27-19--46 for 2.00 p.p.g.). Both live in North House, but Sasner really puts Quadrophobia in the psyches of opposing goaltenders. After laboring on lackluster teams for her first two years, the junior helped lead the Crimson to a 10-0 Ivy record and the league tournament title...