Sports Commencement 2016
Criscy Business
Senior forward Kyle Criscuolo served as the first two-time captain for the Harvard men's ice hockey team in the past 92 years.
Kouba's Crew
Paige Kouba capped off her four years on the women's track and field team with a qualification to Olympic trials in her hometown of Eugene, Ore. in the steeplechase.
Franklin in Front
Sprinter Autumne Franklin '16 was one of five athletes to qualify for the USA Olympic trials this summer, finishing sixth place overall in the women's 400 meter hurdles.
Straight Masch Homie
Throughout her four years spent in goal for the Crimson, Emerance Maschmeyer became a staple for the team's defense. Ending with the program's all-time career saves record, Maschmeyer has played 99 games and recorded a .940 save percentage in goal.
Behind the Steeves
Senior Patrick Steeves, shown in against Princeton March 4, played his first career-minutes this season after battling injuries during his first three years with the Crimson.
Women's Ice Hockey Coach Katey Stone
During her years at Harvard, Stone has become the winningest coach in women's college hockey history, accumulating 429 victories in her 21 years with the team.
Healy's Helpful Hand
Co-captain AnnMarie Healy, shown here in action against Yale, hit a buzzer-beater to life the Crimson over the Bulldogs.
When Life Gives You Clemens
Possessing a hard-hitting serve, captain Branden Clemens developed into a cornerstone of the Harvard program. Last season, he pushed the team to the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year.
The New McCarthyism
Freshman guard Tommy McCarthy, shown March 4 versus Princeton, was tasked with filling the void of Siyani Chambers '16-'17. Part of the starting rotation since the season opener, McCarthy faced off against some of the best point guards in Division I basketball.
It's Kit at the Night Show
Senior guard Kit Metoyer, shown here against Princeton, averaged 11.4 points per game and led the Crimson in minutes.
It's Not Fair, It's Justice
Despite a deep roster, freshman Justice Shelton-Mosley emerged as a top receiving threat for the Crimson. He led the team in total yards and unanimously won Ivy League Rookie of the Year
That Special Somwan
Junior forward Zena Edosomwan, shown Nov. 13 against MIT, led Harvard in points and rebounds this season, falling just four rebounds short of a double-double average for the year.
Honk for Hong
Seen here in action, the rookie tallied a program-record-tying 80 goals and 35 assists. She also racked up 45 steals, enough to lead the team.
Minnis to Win IT
Head Coach Ted Minnis talks with the women's water polo team during a pause in play against Brown on April 16, 2015. Minnis has, in his six years as coach of the men's and women's programs, led the teams to their best records and standings in years.
Four's A Crowd
Jimmy Vesey (second from left) is the fourth player in Harvard history to win the Hobey Baker Award, joining Lane MacDonald '88-'89 (left), Scott Fusco '86 (second from right), and Mark Fusco '83 (right). The four winners were honored Monday night at the Downtown Harvard Club of Boston.