Word: regularness
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Harvard, which had to make up for the losses of Mleczko, the 1999 national Player of the Year, and Asano by incorporating freshmen like winger Kalen Ingram and defenseman Jamie Hagerman into its regular rotation, improved as the season wore on as well. In December, the Crimson blew out Princeton, 7-1, by scoring four goals in 81 seconds. And in February, Harvard won the Beanpot for the second straight year by defeating Northeastern in overtime...
...With his incredible finish, Killar became only the third wrestler in Harvard history to earn All-American accolades twice. Last year, Killar placed sixth at the tournament despite missing two months of the regular season due to injury. Killar, Dustin DeNunzio '99 and John Lee '53 are the only repeat All-Americans for the Crimson...
...Crimson also cruised to a perfect 7-0 Ivy record, including a 2-1 victory over defending Ivy League champion Dartmouth, avenging a loss at the hands of the Big Green the year before. Harvard finished the regular season with a 4-0 victory over Brown to complete its undefeated Ivy League season and to claim the league crown...
...Harvard finished its sensational regular season ranked No. 9 in the country and No. 1 in the Northeast, thus earning a first-round bye in the NCAA Tournament...
...Further bolstering the Harvard defense was the surprising play of freshman goalkeeper Cheryl Gunther, who proved more than able to fill into Browning's shoes. The rookie allowed just six goals during the regular season for a .40 goals-against average--both Harvard records...