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...second place team in the tournament, Lehigh, was 19 strokes back, and the third place squad, Boston College, was 31 strokes back. By the end of the first day, the Crimson led second-place Lehigh by 11 strokes, and Sheldon led the individual field by seven strokes. Sheldon??s one-day individual school record of 68 (4-under) came with a strong end-of-the-round performance. She one-putted each of the last five holes and birdied three of the last five holes. “It was fun to be that sharp and have...
...before building the confidence to “play [her] own game” later in the tournament. Putting past struggles behind her, Sheldon never trailed in her final match against Tara Joy Connelly. The Massachusetts tournament was held at The Country Club in Brookline, which happens to be Sheldon??s home course. She says that she can’t play her best “when thinking about an outcome or end result,” and in trying not to harbor any expectations for herself, “didn’t prepare any differently...
...just keep telling yourself you’re a good player,” Brine said. “You know that some days, it doesn’t go your way and other days it does.” Among other Harvard golfers, freshman Claire Sheldon??s 162 (82-80) earned her a tie for sixth place, sophomore Emily Balmert’s 164 (85-79) was good enough for 10th place, junior Jessica Hazlett fell into a tie for 11th at 165 (79-86), while sophomore Ali Bode?...
...Columbia University physique scholar, had sold the idea of “posture pictures” to all the Ivy League colleges. Sheldon believed that physical characteristics could reveal facts about a person’s intelligence, temperament, integrity, and future achievement. Some Harvard posture pictures ended up in Sheldon??s book on body types, “Atlas of Men.” Now written off as a pseudoscience, Sheldon??s views used to be endorsed by many university officials, who offered up the literal student body for examination. Radcliffe, too, took these risque photos...