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...were,” junior co-captain Katherine Kocurek said. “We had a lot of fight and a bit more diversity than [the Pioneers]. We had our highs and lows.” Kocurek, who contributed 14 digs, supplied one of several strong Crimson performances. The team??s other co-captain, junior Lily Durwood, made 26 assists. Junior Alissa Flesher hit .545—her second best performance—while sophomore Mikaelle Comrie racked up a career-high eight kills. Overall, the women’s squad hit for .125 and put up seven...
...second half when she tipped a shot past Crusaders goalkeeper Erin Singleton. The opportunity came after sophomore forward Leigh McCoy drew a foul in the circle. On the ensuing penalty corner, junior midfielder Kristin Bannon found Polet who fired the shot that Keating deflected in. It was the team??s first goal of the season for a squad that many hope will be able to realize its promise. Keating’s score was enough of a cushion for co-captain senior goalie Kylie Stone, who shined on the other end of the field. Stone notched four saves...
...Harvard men’s hockey team??s season was a rollercoaster. A flying start to the year that included wins over ranked teams such as St. Lawrence and Rensselaer devolved into a 10-game winless streak through the months of December and January. The Crimson came out of that spell in Cinderella-like fashion, embarking on a winning streak through February and March that took the team all the way to the ECAC finals, where it fell to Princeton. “We definitely had our ups and downs,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said...
...League start by dropping three of its final four Ancient Eight contests. Despite controlling its own destiny midway through the year, Harvard could not reverse a late-season slide that left the team tied for fourth place. Though the season-ending 2-1 loss at Columbia dashed the team??s hopes of finishing as high as second in the Ivies, the players feel confident that the team is on an upward trajectory. The late-fall fade represented a slight blip in an otherwise progressive trend—in 2006, the Crimson was 4-13, though...
...nationals and do well.” The team ended the season ranked No. 12 nationally. Led by the A-division pair of skipper Watson and freshman crew Meghan Wareham, the Harvard women recorded five top-five team finishes on the year, and like the co-ed squad, the team??s youth offers great promise for the future. In the fall season, the Crimson recorded five team victories to set the pace for its successful spring. The co-ed team finished seventh in November’s ACC Championship, while the women placed ninth. The highlight...