Lacrosse '11

By Scott A. Sherman

Experience Ready to Lead Crimson

After finishing its 2010 season in style, winning four of its last five games, the Crimson women’s lacrosse team is looking to carry its momentum into the 2011 season.

“We really wanted to go out with a bang, and we did,” sophomore attacker Jennifer VanderMeulen said. “I think we were almost upset that our season ended, because we had just made such progress. We want to pick up from where we left off.”

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Long Island to Ivy League: Lax Attack Goes Way Back

Six feet tall. Left-handed. From Long Island, N.Y.

Men’s lacrosse co-captain Dean Gibbons and junior Jeff Cohen have a lot in common.

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Crossing the Fresh-hold

When the Harvard women’s lacrosse team takes the field this Sunday in its season opener against No. 13 Stanford, there will be quite a few fresh faces in crimson. In total, 11 Crimson freshmen will make their collegiate debut.

And if Harvard is to contend in the Ivy League, its rookies will need to rise to the occasion.

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A Year Wiser, Sophomores Ready To Bring ‘A’ Game

The Harvard women’s lacrosse class of 2013 arrived on campus last fall with high expectations.

From game one, four players from Crimson coach Lisa Miller’s second recruiting class were featured in the starting lineup and were expected to put up numbers.

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Rookie Coach Wojcik Back Where He Belongs

As Chris Wojcik ’96 stands in Harvard Stadium on a chilly winter afternoon, yelling out instructions to his 44-member team during a weekday practice, he can’t help but feel as if he’s been here before.

Fifteen years ago, it was this very stadium that he called home, where he excelled on the field in more ways than one.

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