CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – With the fall slate of exhibitions in the books, the Harvard softball community gathered at the Murr Center Lounge to celebrate the 2024 Ivy League Championship, revealing the new championship rings.
The first season under head coach
Jenny Rohn was one to remember for Crimson fans, as Harvard secured a share of the Ivy League regular season championship for a second straight season with a 27-17 record and a 14-7 mark in Ivy League action. Harvard excelled on both sides, leading the conference in batting average (.313) and earned run average (2.67) in 2024.
Several Crimson enjoyed stellar individual campaigns in the run to the 2024 Ivy League regular season championship. First-Year shortstop
Sophie Sun established herself as one of the best offensive talents in the nation, becoming the first student-athlete in Ivy League history to win Player and Rookie of the Year in the same season.
Harvard begins the 2025 campaign on Friday, Feb. 14, traveling down south to face Furman and Georgia Southern on opening day.
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