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...Shelly was unbelievable,” captain Julia Kidder said after the game. “Nothing was going to beat her on that day.” Not content with the one victory, Madick entered the second game in the fifth inning and earned the save in the 4-2 series-clinching win. Madick’s season ended in the Hempstead Regional of the NCAA Tournament. Despite not having her best stuff, the junior pitched every inning for Harvard, allowing just four runs over 15 innings against conference champions Hofstra and Albany. Unfortunately, it wasn?...
Having finished fourth in the College Squash Association (CSA) Individual Championships as a highly touted rookie, third as a sophomore, and runner-up in his junior season, Suchde bore all the markings of a champion—save the title...
...solid presence on the backline would have been sufficient for the Crimson. But Mann gave the team so much more. The Ivy League Rookie of the Year became the bright spot of the season. Posting a goals-against average of 1.92, Mann was a wall in net, making crucial save after crucial save, game in, game out. From the start, she was a presence, and everyone on the team could sense it. “She had to step up right away,” co-captain Laura Odorczyk said. “It’s a credit...
...class of 2010 had needed a season to adjust to collegiate water polo, everyone would have understood. If freshman goalie Ariel Delgado had missed more shots than she saved, if driver Kathryn Bilder had not led the team in goals scored, and if they had not boasted 77 steals as a class, everyone would have understood. But Delgado did have 92 saves to go with a .514 save percentage, Bilder did score a team-high 24 goals, and the class did rob opponents of the ball at an impressive rate. The only thing left to understand is that the rookie...
...addition, the Crimson was still struggling to find a steady netminder, alternating between senior goalie Justin Tobe and freshman Kyle Richter, while BC’s goalie Cory Schneider, who has since been appointed to the 2007 U.S. Men’s National Hockey Team and had a .925 save percentage for the season, was notorious for his strength between the pipes. But when the crosstown rivals faced off in Harvard’s first nonconference game of the season, the host Crimson stepped up to the challenge, claiming its first victory of the season with a 4-0 shutout...