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League Honors Top Lacrosse Players

McKenna was also recognized in the national rankings for goalies. McKenna was 14th in save percentage with a percentage of .607 and 170 saves. He was also ranked 18th with a goals against average of 8.92.

“It was a huge honor for me as a freshman to be placed in that top group of players,” McKenna said. “There were some disappointing moments in the season and times when I wish I could have done more to help the team, but I’m glad that we got to end the season with the strong win over Dartmouth. I have a lot of confidence in the younger classes, particularly my class.”

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The Harvard women’s lacrosse team (6-9, 1-6 Ivy) finished its season with a record that does not reflect the accomplishments made by individual players over the course of the year. The Crimson was honored with three selections to the All-Ivy list, one in each of the categories.

Senior attacker and co-captain Alli Harper was selected as a First Team All-Ivy player.

“I didn’t think I’d get [All-Ivy] because it’s a really talented league,” Harper said. “This team was the best we’ve had in four years, maybe in the past ten years.”

Harper ended the season with 39 goals and 12 assists for a grand total of 51 points. She was also Harvard’s leader in ground balls.

Harper scored 98 goals and 26 assists for the Crimson, a total of 124 points for her Harvard career.

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