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Harvard’s capturing of the Ivy League title this season clinched a spot for The Crimson in the NCAA Midwest Regional Tournament. The three-day tournament kicks off at Forest Akers West Golf Course in East Lansing, Michigan, on Monday.
Welcome Aboard
Incoming freshman Jack Drury, pictured here at the NHL Entry Draft in June, looks to follow in the footsteps of his father, Ted, by excelling at Harvard before embarking on a solid professional career.
The Gloveless Wonder
Donato, pictured here after completing his game-three hat trick against Dartmouth in the ECAC quarterfinals, potted a trio of pucks three times this season.
Fastest Woman in the World
Pictured above, Gabby Thomas enters her junior year as one of the most prolific sprinters in Harvard history.
Running Away with Records
Thomas, pictured here at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, holds Harvard records in the indoor 60-, 200-, and 300-meter dashes, as well as in the 4x400 relay. The Florence, Mass., native has competed for the podium all outdoor season and even captured the Ivy League's 100-meter record at the Florida Relays.
Defense First
Behind a six point, 10 rebound, and four block effort from junior Taylor Rooks, the Crimson held off Fairfield at home. The Crimson limited the visiting stags to seven points in the final quarter to take the win.
Chris Lewis
The highest ranked recruit to ever commit to the Crimson, Chris Lewis will battle with junior Chris Egi and senior Zena Edomsowan for playing time.
Henry Welsh
Henry Welsh, seen collecting a rebound above, provides some size and depth for the Crimson.
Justin Bassey
Justin Bassey, #20 above, will battle with classmate Seth Towns and junior Andre Chatfield for playing time.
Christian Juzang
Shooting guard Christian Juzang made an early case for playing time with a 14 point performance against MIT.
Locked and Loaded
The men's basketball team looks to make its return to March Madness thanks to a loaded roster filled with both high-ceiling prospects and seasoned veterans.
Bryce is Nice
Freshmen point guard Bryce Aiken is one of the Crimson's seven freshmen, who make up the 10th best recruiting class in the country.
New in Towns
Freshman Seth Towns will be a unique asset for the Crimson given his 6'7'' height but ability to spread the floor.
Shake and Bake
Freshman forward Robert Baker has a chance to crack the starting lineup early in his career with the Crimson.