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Breakout Player of the Year, Runner-Up: Zach Hodges, Football

Zach Hodges earns Breakout Player of the Year Runner-Up honors.


Comeback Game of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Hockey vs. Boston University

Facing the no. 8 team in the country, the Harvard men's hockey team comes down from three goals down to win, 6-5.


Rookie of the Year, Runner-Up: Devin Dwyer, Men's Lacrosse

Highly regarded lacrosse recruit Devin Dwyer stars in first season for the Crimson.


Female Breakout Player of the Year, Runner-Up: Emily Gusse, Softball

Sophomore Emily Gusse wins Female Breakout Player of the Year.


Rookie of the Year, Runner-Up: Temi Fagbenle, Women's Basketball

In first season of eligibility, Fagbenle stars for Crimson.


Rookie of the Year, Runner-Up: Jimmy Vesey, Men's Hockey

Rookie excels in first taste of collegiate ice hockey.


Male Breakout Player of the Year, Runner-Up: Kenyatta Smith, Men's Basketball

Forward overcomes early-season foul trouble to becomes defensive anchor for men's basketball team.


Upset Game of the Year, Runner-Up: Women's Basketball vs. Princeton

With win at home, Harvard denies Tigers undefeated conference season.


Upset of the Year, Runner-Up: Men's Volleyball vs. Penn State

The Harvard men's volleyball team snapped Penn State's 51-game conference win streak on Feb. 15.


Game of the Year, Runner-Up: Baseball 20, Princeton 19

Down two runs entering the bottom of the ninth, Harvard scored three times on wild pitches to walk off. The two teams combined for 38 hits and nine errors.


Male Athlete of the Year Runner-Up: Kyle Juszczyk

A two-time All-American selection, Juszczyk was invaluable to the offense as a blocker for the top rushing offense in the Ivy League. But the senior’s role was expanded beyond the traditional tight end position, as Juszczyk became Chapple’s primary target and led the receiving corps.


Male Athlete of the Year Runner-Up: Wesley Saunders

Following the departures of the entire 2012 backcourt, the Harvard men’s basketball team needed someone to step up. Oliver McNally had graduated, senior Brandyn Curry had taken a leave of absence, and sophomore Corbin Miller had left on a two-year mission for the Church of Latter Day Saints. The only person left in the rotation was 6’6” sophomore wing Wesley Saunders.


Female Athlete of the Year Runner-Up: Kasey Lange

In college softball, it’s hard to improve on a season in which one hits .372 with six home runs and 40 runs batted in. Yet in a season with many new faces, junior third baseman Kasey Lange stepped up her production to another level.


Female Athlete of the Year Runner-Up: Victoria Lippert

“Victoria is maybe at the top of the list of all student-athletes I’ve coached in the 30-odd years I’ve been coaching,”Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “If she’s not the best, she’s one of the best athletes who can handle pressure and who wants the ball in her hands with a chance to win.”


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