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...over Michigan in front of a packed Lavietes Pavilion was a huge morale boost for Harvard. The Crimson looked ready to shake things up in the Ancient Eight with a new coach and a talented team. Despite the early bright spot, things only went downhill, as Harvard stumbled to seven straight losses before commencing Ivy League competition, including close losses to local foes Boston University and Northeastern. The start of the Ancient Eight season brought new hope for the Crimson squad as it demolished its first Ivy opponent, Dartmouth, by 26 points. Sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli and junior guard Andrew...
...college hockey, and she was joined by Cahow and Kessler on the All-American Team.Those three players were also named to the All-ECAC and All-Ivy Teams. Junior forward Jenny Brine—who was the team’s leading scorer in the playoffs with seven goals and two assists and finished second on the squad with 43 points on the year—also earned an All-Ivy honorable mention.But from start to finish, the season revolved around the team—and with only four seniors graduating, the Crimson has laid the foundation for future success...
...team hosting Princeton and Penn at Lavietes Pavilion on consecutive nights. Against the Tigers, Lin capped an 8-0 run by the Crimson with a layup on the right side with nine seconds to play to tie the game and force overtime. He finished with 20 points and seven boards in an eventual 76-67 Harvard victory. The next night, Lin did one better, notching 21 points, six rebounds, five assists, and three steals, leading the Crimson to its first weekend sweep of the Killer P’s since 1987. While Lin broke out to become...
After the Harvard women’s lacrosse team posted a miserable 4-11 record in its 2007 campaign, the Crimson bounced back this season to notch its best record since 2002. What was its recipe for change? Leadership from the team’s seven graduating seniors. New head coach Lisa Miller, who brought a different game plan to the veteran squad. And the fresh talent of rookie midfielder Jess Halpern. In her first season with the Crimson, Halpern was Harvard’s second-leading scorer with 46 points on 34 goals and 12 assists, pacing a Crimson...
...league in points per game with 3.94. Halpern was also named Rookie of the Year, making her the first Harvard player to receive the honor since 1994. She was second on the Crimson in goals scored, notching 34 over the course of the season. The Crimson will lose seven seniors next year, but Halpern and her fellow underclassmen are prepared to take over the leadership roles left open on the team. Sophomore attacker Sara Flood and classmate Delia Pais have already stepped up on both ends of the field, and the freshman class is also stacked with strong players...