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Crimson Looks To Three-Peat

Both Cho and Sheldon had the lowest scores of the tournaments in their respective weeks as Harvard’s leader.

Sheldon placed third at last year’s Ivy Championships to earn first-team All-Ivy honors, while Cho placed fourth to take All-Ivy honors along with the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award. Kabasakalis placed 14th.

Standing in the way of the individual title will be Shon and Yale’s Alexandra Lipa, among others.

“I think we’re pretty team-oriented,” Kabasakalis said. “It would be nice if someone won the individual title, but I don’t think that’s any one of our goals. We’re just trying to take each hole at a time.”

With individual accomplishments off the radar, the team remains focused on continuing its rise to Ivy powerhouse status.

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Kabasakalis’s classmates and younger teammates have known nothing but first place at the Ivy Championships, though the title two years ago was the first in the team’s history. The Crimson’s youngest three classes have no intention of learning what it was like before the squad rose to prominence.

“The team has been on the up,” Kabasakalis said. “We’ve been improving so much. It had never happened before [two years ago]. Now it’s kind of expected, but at the same time it’s important to get perspective, not take anything for granted, and stay motivated.”

—Staff writer Christina C. McClintock can be reached at ccmcclin@fas.harvard.edu.

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