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...Ivies], but he’s definitely a better player than most of the guys that beat him. We’re looking for him to take it home next year, because he certainly has the ability.”At the GEICO Intercollegiate, Shuman was third-best among the 14-team field on par-3 holes, averaging 3.08 strokes. Shuman was the Crimson leader at the MacDonald Cup in October and the Princeton Invitational in April, in addition to the league championship.Harvard was further supported by the stellar play of rookie Mark Pollak, who led the Crimson in five...
...into overtime.“We blew it in the Ivy League,” Fucito said. “The goal that Penn scored was a soft one, and we had chances to win that game early. We were the better team.”Despite the disappointing third-place finish in the conference, Harvard earned an at-large spot in the NCAA Tournament.A 1-0 win in the first round against UMass provided the high point of the season for the Crimson. “There were horrible field conditions and everyone was exhausted, but we somehow managed...
...record, and the 400-yard freestyle relay team added its names to the record board as well. But that record-breaking trend started way back in December, when Harvard set nine school marks at the Georgia Invitational—unprecedented for such an early-season meet. The Crimson finished third in a field that included national powerhouses Georgia and California. Harvard was no less dominant against Ancient Eight competition. The team won its first five league meets by an average of 93 points before running into its first major competition in the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton tri-meet. The Crimson...
...tournament spot, Harvard fell uncharacteristically flat, going down, 64-51, to the Big Green in Hanover, N.H. on March 10.“Unfortunately, in the biggest game of the season, we played our worst,” Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said after the loss.But while a third consecutive championship may have been too much to ask of the decorated veterans, their farewell season still saw a great deal of resilience and, ultimately, a berth in the NIT.There was one other important development for Harvard over the course of the year: the emergence of its two newest stars...
...Lynne Fryhofer. Each will provide valuable talent in different areas of the court. Wu led the team in digs with 378 and was sixth overall in the Ivy League in the category. Playing in 21 matches, Fryhofer dropped 40 blocks on opposing teams while racking up 143 kills, finishing third and fourth on the team in those statistics, respectively...