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Academic All-Ivy Honoress for Harvard

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Name  Sport  Hometown  GPA (Major) Emily Buxton '94  Field Hockey  Concord, N.H.  3.480 (English) Jen Garcia '94  Volleyball  Austin, TX.  3.563 (Psychology) Alais Griffin '94  Cross Country  Hanover, N.H.  3.221 (English) Sharon Olken '93  Soccer  Alameda, Calif.  3.431 (Hist & Lit) Joe Bradley '94  Soccer  Derry, lreland  3.155 (Economics) Robb Hirsch '93  Football  New York, N.Y.  3.199(Government) Doug Lanzo '94  Cross Country  Easton, Conn.  3.568 (Government) Chris Taylor '93  Football  Clifton, N.J.   3.305 (Psychology) Jeff Zimmerman '94  Water Polo  St. Louis, Mo.  3.479 (Economics)

Eighty men or women were honored by the Ivy League as Acadmic All-Ivy athletics. They have a grade point average of 3.0 or better and were starters or key reserves on any officially recognized varsity team. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student athleties.

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