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...nearby Newton South high school, Stehle has gone on to become one of the best players in school history. Stehle, who has started every game since the beginning of his sophomore season, emerged in the 2003-04 season to lead the team in rebounds, then built himself into a first-team all-Ivy player last year before assuming the team captaincy this year.The left-handed power forward was also recently named an ESPN Magazine Academic All-American, earning second-team honors to become the first Crimson player so recognized since guard Tim Hill...
When she arrived at Harvard as a freshman, Crimson forward Shana Franklin brought an impressive resume to the table. Three conference championships during her career at New Trier Township High School outside Chicago, including titles in 2001 and 2002 when she captained the team. Five consecutive Illinois state titles with her AAU team. First-team All-State selection. Nike All-American.“She could shoot, put it on the floor, and she was a very smart player,” recalls Crimson women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, who remembers watching Franklin as a high...
...heels of a 7-3 season and a thrilling triple-overtime win over Yale in The Game, five Harvard football players were named first team All-Ivy yesterday. The Crimson also had one player named to the second team along with six honorable mentions. Junior running back Clifton Dawson was a unanimous first-team pick for the third year in a row. Dawson finished the year with over 1,000 yards rushing for the third straight time, becoming the first Harvard player to ever accomplish that feat. He was also voted the Crimson’s most valuable player...
...backcourt, the speed and ball-handling abilities of Emily Tay promise to make her a dynamic contributor. Delaney-Smith compares Tay to Allison Feaster ‘98, a three-time Ivy Player of the Year and a first-team All-American as a senior...
Although the Harvard field hockey team (6-11, 2-5 Ivy) met a disappointing end in 2005, three Crimson players now have reasons to do a bit of postseason celebrating. Captain midfielder Jen McDavitt was unanimously named first-team All-Ivy League this past week, while senior back Beth Sackovich and freshman goaltender Kelly Knoche were each awarded second-team status. McDavitt paced Harvard this year with 12 points on four scores and four assists. The designation marks the second straight year she has been recognized among the Ancient Eight elite. As a sophomore, she was named to the second...