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...personal level, the year was a breathrough season for sophomore center Dominic Moore. The brother of the graduating captain, Dom netted 15 goals and 28 assists to become Harvard's first 40-point scorer since current New York Islander Steve Martins '95 had 60 his senior year...
Senior Ryan Kelly was the team's leading scorer this season, netting five goals and five assists for 15 points. Rookie Ladd Fritz finished second, racking up four goals and an assist for the year, and classmate Spencer George ended up as the team's third most potent offensive force, with three goals and an assist...
Tubridy, a 6' forward, was the second leading scorer and rebounder for the Crimson, averaging 8.3 ppg and 6.3 rpg. She was also named to the All-Ivy Rookie Team alongside Peljto...
...While the Crimson's fifth consecutive defeat to then-No. 1 Dartmouth on Nov. 18 in Botterill's first game back was a setback, momentum turned back in Harvard's favor the next weekend, when Shewchuk passed A.J. Mleczko `97-`99 as the Crimson's all-time leading goal scorer. She would also break Mleczko's school records for assists and points before the end of the season...
...starters, there were injuries. Lots of them. When the Crimson took the field for its season opener against Texas A&M on Sept. 3, it was without both its starting goalkeeper-1999 Ivy League Rookie of the Year Cheryl Gunther-and its leading scorer from a year ago, Beth Totman. Gunther eventually returned three games into the season, but Totman never made a full recovery from her shin sprains and missed the entire year...