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Women's Golf

Crimson Golfers Return to Form

A team that’s accustomed to winning, the Harvard women’s golf team found itself in unfamiliar territory when it did not finish in the top half of competitors in its first two tournaments of the season.

Women's Golf

Young Squad Continues Quest To Regain Past Season’s Form

Again the Ivy League’s lone representative at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, the Harvard women’s golf team returned to the national event this weekend hoping for a repeat of last year’s top-seven performance.

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Women’s Golf Falters in Opener

The rust of a long offseason can take quite a while to shake off, as the Harvard women’s golf team realized at this weekend’s Princeton Invitational.

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Talented Freshmen Arrive on the Links

If you’ve stepped into the Admissions Visitor Center at the Agassiz House lately, maybe you’ve heard an admissions officers explain that to get into Harvard, you don’t have to win a Nobel Prize in the fourth grade. That accomplishment, they quip, comes in the fifth grade. Jokes aside, however, few would contest that Crimson applicants do put together very impressive resumes. In fact, to understand this, we need to look no further than the brand new class of 2014.

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Golf Rookies Garner National Attention

Some valedictorians spend their free time working on their math or Spanish. Harvard freshmen Bonnie Hu and Seiji Liu spend it working on their golf swings.

Women's Golf

SEASON RECAP: Stellar Season Ends In Disappointment for Women's Golf

For the Harvard women’s golf team, the 2009-10 campaign can be best described as bittersweet.

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Three-Peat Not in The Cards for Golf

Faced with the chance to nab its third-consecutive Ivy League team championship, the Crimson fell short of its lofty goal this weekend, finishing in third place at the esteemed Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J. as Penn captured its first-ever league title yesterday by 22 strokes.

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Women's Golf Hands Out Ivy Hardware

A day after a disappointing third-place finish in the Ivy League championship, the Harvard women's golf team received some consolation this morning in the form of the announcement of the league's individual awards.

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Crimson Looks To Three-Peat

The Crimson will have a chance to nab a third this weekend at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J. Should the team win, it would receive an automatic bid to the NCAA East Regional Championships, which would give it a shot at Nationals.

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Behind Enemy Lines: Nancy Shon, Columbia

Beyond the Harvard women’s quest for a third-straight Ivy title, this weekend’s women’s golf Ivy League Championships will also bring the chance for a rematch between Crimson junior Mia Kabasakalis and Columbia senior Nancy Shon.

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Crimson Women Win Sixth Straight

Confronted with its final test before next week’s Ivy League Championship, the Harvard women’s golf team passed with flying colors.

Women's Golf

Crimson Cruises In Tune-Up Match

With only two weeks remaining before the Ivy League Championships, the Harvard women’s golf team appears poised to be in strong contention for its third-straight Ancient Eight title.

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Crimson Wins Its Fourth Straight

The Crimson women's golf team returned to the Sunshine State this weekend for another dual match and took home yet another victory—the squad’s fourth straight.

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Women's Golf Continues Winning Ways in Florida

Honing their games in the Sunshine State over spring break, the two-time defending Ivy League champions kicked off the 2010 season in sparkling fashion Thursday afternoon, taking down Central Florida, 303-314, at the Red Tail Golf Club in Sorrento, Fla.

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Crimson Asserts Title Run Mindset

Coming into the final competition of its 2009 fall schedule, the Harvard women’s golf team was feeling confident about its most recent play. Having won its previous tournament at Yale, the Crimson traveled to the Saucon Valley Country Club, located in Bethlehem, Penn., to compete in the Kelly Gutshall Invitational hosted by Lehigh University this past weekend. But with the onset of winter weather throughout much of the Northeast, the Harvard squad was not even sure it would be able to try to end its fall campaign on a high note this weekend.

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