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Harvard’s team, consisting of only 19 players this spring, relied on each and every member to make an impact on the field...
...While the fall season has little bearing on rankings and championships, both Harvard crews carried the momentum of the strong finishes from the fall head races into the spring, plowing through their early competition...
...diagnostic tests for the Crimson. Harvard struggled against the top-notch competition, although No. 69 Chris Clayton, the Crimson co-captain, provided one bright spot, beating No. 12 Nate Schnugg of Georgia. Harvard competed in a series of invitationals throughout the fall and winter in preparation for the spring. Clayton had a very successful Wilson/ITA Northeast Tennis Regional tournament, in which he was seeded No. 1 in both singles and doubles. The senior recovered from his quarterfinal loss at last year’s regionals by beating Columbia’s Bogdan Borta in the finals...
...first, respectively, at the time—the team went 4-0-2 until it fell in the ECAC tournament. The almost fairy-tale-like turnaround mirrored Rogers’ rise this season as he struggled to find the net until second semester rolled around. With the arrival of spring, the junior scored all eight of his goals and added five assists.“I think in January we started playing smarter as a team,” Rogers said. “In the first half of the season, we had some mental lapses during games. Once...
Senior Kaitlin Martin was a close runner-up behind Halpern in the goal count, tallying 39. Flood scored 21 goals alongside her 16 assists this season. Junior Delia Pais led the defense throughout the season, picking up 29 ground balls this spring...