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Over the next two months our athletes competed in outdoor sports with reckless abandon and amazing success. In October, the women’s tennis team captured the fall ECAC championship, while the football team scored a pair of heart attack-inducing wins over Princeton and Dartmouth over at the Stadium. By November, Harvard was winning trophies left and right. Men’s water polo had its highest finish ever (third) at the Eastern Championships, field hockey close out its season with four straight wins and both soccers were headed for the NCAA tournament...
...lost to Maine in overtime in the first round of the NCAA tournament. That hockey had gone that far in the first place was a miracle of sorts. Picked by preseason polls to finish in the top ten teams nationally, the Crimson had sputtered towards the end of its ECAC season. But then came Dom Moore’s loop-de-loop goal in double-OT versus Brown; next was Tom Cavanagh’s overtime winner against Clarkson in the ECAC semis; and finally the amazing run was capped by Harvard’s double-OT upset of Cornell...
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After an up-and-down season plagued with tough losses, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team ended its year on a high note with the ECAC title and its first winning season since...
...addition to its ECAC crown, several of Harvard’s players were honored as All-Ivy selections on April 10. Junior Katie Shaughnessy and senior Erin Kutner represented the Crimson on the second team, as attack and defense respectively, while senior Heather Gotha earned an honorable mention for defense...