Still hampered with a small roster, Harvardbegan its fall season at the DartmouthInvitational in September. Tucked away in themountains of Hanover, N.H., the Crimson golfersmanaged only a seventh-place finish in a field of12 teams.
That performance was typical of what was tocome. In the team's only other two tournaments ofthe fall, it finished in eighth and fifth place.
Heading into the spring campaign, the Crimsonwas hoping for better luck.
Instead of a miraculous turnaround, however,the Harvard golfers were met with the same type ofdismal results. After finishing seventh out of 13teams at the Boston College Invitational on April4, the Crimson went on to place fourth out of fivesquads at the Ivy League Championships thefollowing weekend.
Then, the Crimson hit its lowest point. Playingat the Massachusetts IntercollegiateChampionships, Harvard could not beat anyone as itfinished in fifth place out of five teams.
The last major tournament of the season was theNew England Championships in late April, whereHarvard notched an eighth-place finish