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...Harvard coach Tommy Amaker faced off against his former squad. The resounding 62-51 victory 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...

Author: By Paul T. Hedrick, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Few Positives Cannot Mask Harvard’s Disappointing Season | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...preseason, the Harvard men’s basketball team was considered to be full of talent, but it lacked a go-to guy. Fortunately, it didn’t take long for sophomore Jeremy Lin to establish himself in that role. The Palo Alto, Calif. native was the only player to start in all 30 games and led the team with 12.6 points per game, 107 assists, and 58 steals. “Jeremy’s been our best player. He’s played exceptionally well for us all year,” head coach Tommy Amaker said...

Author: By Kevin C. Reyes, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Guard Takes Charge | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...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 attack that finished second in the league in goals per game. Individually, Halpern finished 10th in the league...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Halpern Shines in Difficult League | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...Senior Brad Unger led Harvard with a 4.19 ERA and Haviland, who had a down year by his standards, paced the team with four complete games and 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings. Haviland also ranked first on the squad in innings pitched and saves. Next year, new talent will have to emerge, as the Crimson will need to fill four spots in the starting lineup and three holes in the pitching rotation.“They have some guys that can fill our spots,” Vance said. “I’m not too worried...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Can’t Recover From Historic Early Lows | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...prepare for it—and then the first is Harvard-Yale?”League wins over Cornell, Princeton, and Dartmouth—the Crimson’s first in eight years over the Big Green—highlighted the turnaround season and displayed the young talent that carries Harvard into its 2008 campaign. In its Oct. 20 matchup against the Tigers and eventual Ivy Player of the Year Diana Matheson, the Crimson used a free-kick goal from Nichols just one minute into the match and two tallies from Sheeleigh to power a 4-2 victory at Ohiri...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Makes a Comeback | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

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