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WOMEN'S GOLF: Young Talent Lifts Harvard to League Title

“The team did a really good job with getting into competition mode after a long winter season,” captain Christine Cho says. “Everyone did a good job with adjusting quickly.”

The Crimson entered the spring season with an 11-stroke win against Nova Southeastern. Harvard then travelled to compete in the Rebel Intercollegiate tournament and placed 10th against a tough field. Hu earned the top individual score for the team, 230 (+14).

The Roar-EE Invitational was the Crimson’s final regular season tournament before the Ivy League Championships. Harvard took first, beating second-place Columbia by six strokes. Lee paced the Crimson with a 145 (+1), good for second place. Freshman Brenna Nelsen followed in sixth place, and Lim came in at 14th.

Harvard rode this first-place momentum to victory at the Ivy League Championships.

“We take a lot of pride in what we did and what we have done,” Harvard coach Kevin Rhoads says. “I think we will continue to be more and more competitive every year. We have to be a little bit more efficient than everyone else, but I think the girls are motivated to do that.”

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—Staff writer Claire K. Dailey can be reached at ckdailey@college.harvard.edu.

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