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Harvard softball placed three players, including one returning starter for next year, on the All-Ivy teams announced May 12.
Sophomore pitcher Amanda Watkins was the only player named to the second team, garnering her first All-Ivy selection. Watkins had six wins with 108.2 innings pitched and her three shutouts to top the squad.
Senior Rachel Murray was named honorable mention at third base after a season in which she led the team with 26 RBIs and was second with five home runs.
Senior Erin Halpenny rounded out the Harvard selections, named honorable mention at catcher after batting .274 and leading the team in doubles. It marks her first All-Ivy selection.
Penn sophomore Christina Khosravi was named Ivy Player of the Year after batting a league-leading .407. Princeton senior Erin Snyder took Ivy Pitcher of the Year, posting a 16-5 record with a 0.79 ERA. She walked seven while striking out 228 during the regular season.
—THE CRIMSON STAFF
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