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Eion Hu wasn't the only Harvard athlete racking up the awards this past weekend. Three Harvard women's soccer players also received citations for excellence among New England athletes.
Sophomore midfielder Emily Stauffer, the Ivy League Player of the Year and the league's top scorer, was named First-Team All-New England. Freshman forward Naomi Miller, the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and the league's number-two pointwoman, made Second-Team All-New England, as did freshman back Jaime Chu.
Harvard finished 14-2-1 (6-0-1 Ivy), winning its first Ivy League title since 1981.
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