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Football tight end Casey Cramer '04 named first team AFCA All-America and second team AP selection.
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Softball pitcher Christine Quattrocchi '03 closed her career as the school's all-time leader in wins, strikeouts, earned run average and complete games.
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Mustafa Abdur-Rahim '04 earned All-American status at the outdoor NCAA Championships and was the outstanding performer at the Heps.
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Bradley Wall '02 won the men's slalom title and was second in the giant slalom to earn All-America honors at the Dartmouth Skiway hosted NCAA skiing championships.
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Men's soccer captured a share of Ivy League title by winning seven out of its last eight games of the season.
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Women's soccer made the NCAA tournament for the fifth consecutive season, but lost in the first round to Rhode Island. Mary McVeigh '03 was drafted into the WUSA by the Philadelphia Charge.
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Women's ice hockey won a school record 27 games on the way to an ECAC championship and a third-place finish in the Frozen Four.
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Women's lacrosse won a share of the Ivy League title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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Men's ice hockey upset No. 1 Boston College to cap a five-game winning streak, all at Thompson Arena, and finished the season with 20 wins for the first time since 1947-48. Hugh Jessiman '06 was taken 12th overall by the New York Rangers and Lee Stempniak '05 went 148th overall to the St. Louis Blues in the 2003 NHL draft. Goaltender Nick Boucher '03 set career records in wins, saves and save percentage.
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Men's lacrosse upset No. 2 Princeton and outlasted Harvard in order to take a share of the team's first Ivy League championship since 1965. Thanks to a lucky draw, the Big Green laxers also received its first ever bid to the NCAA tournament where the team nearly knocked off x-seeded Syracuse in a 13-11 first-round loss.
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