With not one senior in its regular rotation, the Crimson has every reason to expect a repeat performance atop the national rankings next spring.
“We had some real high points and great performances and made a run at a couple of national titles,” said Harvard Coach Mike O’Connor to sum up the season. “And the way we finished the year, I hope it carries over to the fall and more good racing.”
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