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...With Cohen’s gaudy statistics came numerous accolades. He was honored three times as the Ivy League Rookie of the Week, twice as the NEILA Rookie of the Week, and once as the NEILA Player of the Week. At the end of the season, he was named the NEILA Rookie of the Year and an All-Ivy honorable mention...
...numbers, with Stack-Babich and Rogers combining for 17 home runs while Douglas and Meehan hit .342 and .331, respectively.The Crimson fourth-years not only posted impressive statistics, but they also produced when their team needed them the most.Douglas drove in the game-winning run in the final inning twice, while Meehan and Stack-Babich each blasted walk-off home runs this season.“It was our last chance to make an impact,” Douglas said. “When we had a chance to come back in a game late, we were jumping on that...
...Cornell and Dartmouth, dropped the Crimson to 6-11 overall and 2-5 in the Ivy League, good for a fifth-place tie in the conference. The losing streak came largely as a result of a struggling offense, as Harvard managed to find the back of the cage only twice in the final six games. “We had many close games, and hard-fought ones, too,” co-captain Kylie Stone said. “Some went our way and others didn’t. It’s all about the competition and giving...
...Bash Brothers. Harvard wrestling has its co-captains. Junior co-captain Louis Caputo concluded a stellar season with an eighth-place finish at the NCAA championships on March 21, joining junior co-captain J.P. O’Connor as one of five Crimson wrestlers to achieve All-American status twice. In a year that featured a number of team struggles for Harvard (5-12, 2-3 Ivy), its all-star captains led a three-man charge to the championships—with sophomore Corey Jantzen completing the trio—finishing 41st in the nation to notch a positive conclusion...
...said. “We knew what we had to do. It was relatively the same team as last year, so we knew we had the capabilities…We all hunkered down and believed in each other and did our best.”The Crimson was swept twice on the road in November, first by ECAC rivals Clarkson and St. Lawrence, and then by Minnesota.A 3-2 loss to Connecticut knocked Harvard out of the rankings for the first time in six years, and things looked bleak heading into a Dec. 17 matchup with then-No. 3 Dartmouth.But...