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Wheaton—just the second head coach in the history of Harvard women’s soccer—leaves behind a program that went 167-94-27 during his 18-year tenure. He guided the Crimson to four Ivy League championships and eight NCAA tournament appearances, and was named national coach of the year by Soccer Buzz...
Harvard’s best seasons under Wheaton were in 1997--—when the Crimson reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament before falling to eventual national champion North Carolina—and in 1999, when Harvard went 14-2-1 and finished the season ranked...
...final season of coaching, Wheaton led the team to an 8-6-2 record and an NCAA tournament berth, where the Crimson suffered a tough loss to No. 15 Connecticut in the first round...
...Pairwise Rankings, which aim to predict the field for the eight-team NCAA Tournament, Harvard dropped to the precarious eighth place. Fortunately, the plunge is a bit misleading. The Crimson’s RPI- a significant component of the Pairwise calculation- suffered from playing such weak opponents last week, even though Harvard won all its games handily. This technicality will be adjusted for come selection time, pushing the Crimson more comfortably in at-large position...
...registered 16 saves in the win—and 32 over the course of the two Beanpot games—to earn the Joe Bertagena Award that is given to the top goalie of the tournament. As a team, the Crimson has given up only two goals in its last four games...