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Greeley Garners Ivy Honor

By Jeffrey A. Zucker

Bypassed for postseason honors her first three years here, Harvard senior Jennifer Greeley yesterday was named the Ivy League's women's lacrosse Player of the Year.

A surprise pick, Greeley also nabbed first team All-Ivy honors.

In all, nine Harvard Players-the most ever-were named to the league's prestigious postseason teams.

Four Crimson laxwomen found their way on to the All-Ivy first team, two were named to the All-Ivy second team and three garnered honorable mention.

Selected by a vote of the seven league head coaches, the nine Harvard players were part of an 11-4 Crimson squad that won its fifth consecutive Ivy League title and concluded its season ranked ninth nationally.

Greeley, a four-time All-American soccer player, quietly emerged as the key cog on this year's Harvard team, which compiled a 6-0 Ivy mark for the second consecutive year.

The Wellesley, Mass, native who a year ago tallied just two assists, this year responded with 28 points (18 goals, 10 assists) and became the inspirational leader of the squad.

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