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Magic of Numbers: Superwomen

By Yunan Jin, Contributing Writer

Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of Numbers—without the problem sets. We'll do the math for you.

FANTASTIC FEMALES

330 – Points compiled by senior Kate Mills over four years at the Ivy League Championship, winning her the career-high point swimmer award at the event.

5 – Number of women’s ice hockey players named to All-ECAC teams.

119 – Assists made by junior basketball guard Brogan Berry this season. She currently leads the Ivy League in assists.

3 – Number of female skiers headed to the NCAA Championships.

6 – Goals scored by sophomore lacrosse midfielder, Danielle Tetreault, in the opening game, a 18-17 loss, against No. 6 Stanford.

117 – Minutes spent in the penalty box by the women’s ice hockey players this season. The team leads the Ivy League in penalty minutes.

12 – National championships won by the women’s squash team since 1984.

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