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...very exciting for us and should manifest itself in much, much improved results.” After six years, Graves is stepping down from his position for personal reasons and will not return next winter. Graves was a large contributor to the squad’s recent success and rebuilding, and his absence will unquestionably be missed, but the program is positioned to progress. “I think this has been the best team depth that we’ve had since I’ve been coaching here,” Graves said at the season?...
...series to wrestle the Ivy title back from the defending champs. “On the whole, it was a good year. We definitely overachieved,” head coach Jenny Allard said. “To end the season at the Ivy Championships, that’s a successful season in my book.” While Harvard’s season ended in New Jersey on May 3, it began over two months before on February 29 in San Diego. The Crimson started its 2008 campaign playing in several warm-weather tournaments, including the San Diego Classic...
...Cornell and falling in an Ivy playoff—and losing out on a return trip to the NCAA tournament. “Our ultimate goal was to get back to the tournament,” departing captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We had a lot of successes during the season, but we didn’t achieve that goal, and that was pretty disappointing.” On March 1, everything was going right for Harvard. The Crimson honored its three seniors—Hallion, co-captain Jessica Knox, and Adrian Budischak—with...
...extremely successful nationally-competitive athlete, respected team leader, and talented student may seem like a combination that is too good to be true. That is, unless you’ve met Geoff Rathgeber.Rathgeber, a co-captain of the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team, helped lead his squad to unprecedented success—including a perfect conference record. Along the way, he also made a name for himself on both the Ivy League and national swimming circuit by setting numerous records and consistently outperforming his opponents in both regular and postseason meets.“Being able...
...year, the Crimson won the Ivy League Championship for the first time in its history. “Our goal was to win the Ivies and he led us to that,” sophomore Claire Sheldon said. “He’s been instrumental in our success.” The title came after a long, four-year process by which the former UCLA player was able to induce consistent improvement from his players. Scoring has gone down every year he has been at the helm, and the 19 lowest team scores in program history have...