If you ask me, the top three American landmarks, in no particular order, are the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, and…Fenway Park. Few people ever get the opportunity to experience the Green Monster in person. I am now one of those lucky few, as I was on-hand for MLB’s national Jackie Robinson Day on April 16.
The Green Monster Up Close
Women Taking Home the Hardware
Aside from last weekend’s upset win by the men’s lacrosse team over No. 6 Princeton, it has been the Harvard women who have been making headlines lately. Dominating the Ivy League in a pair of sports are three Crimson ladies, who have taken home some of the highest honors the Ancient Eight has to offer this week.
Freshman standouts Jennifer VanderMeulen and Katie Sylvan were unanimously voted as Ivy League Rookie of the Year in lacrosse and golf, respectively, and each garnered first-team All Ivy honors. Sylvan’s teammate, sophomore Christine Cho, earned second-team All Ivy honors but took home the title of Ivy League Player of the Year based on her performance throughout the season.
Women's Lacrosse Nets Awards
The Harvard women’s lacrosse team was well represented when the Ivy League released its season awards Tuesday afternoon.
Three Crimson players were honored with All-Ivy selections, and freshman Jennifer VanderMeulen was unanimously selected as Ivy League Rookie of the Year.
VanderMeulen also earned a spot on the first-team All-Ivy squad after finishing the regular season as the conference’s leading scorer.
Fists Will Fly at Boxing Club Exhibition Tonight
Everyone knows Harvard students are pros at hitting the books, but few are aware that the students can be just as good at hitting each other.
Tonight, the Harvard Boxing Club will put its talent on display at its second annual Exhibition Night. The event is free to the public and will take place from 7:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. at the Quad Recreational Center.
Around the Ivies
For many Ivy League teams, the end is near (or already here). This weekend wraps up the regular season for baseball, softball, and men’s lacrosse, while women’s lacrosse and golf crowned their league champions last weekend.
Penn won its first-ever Ancient Eight title in women’s golf to go with its fourth-straight conference crown in women’s lacrosse, and Columbia outplayed the field at Baltusrol to take home its third-consecutive men’s golf title.
That wacky New England weather means that there are still plenty of games to be played on the diamonds before this weekend’s home-and-home series between travel partners, but the picture in men’s lacrosse is even murkier, with five teams competing for three open spots in the tournament.
Ready for the madness? Let’s take a look around the Ivies.