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William Mulgrew Earns All-American Honors in Swimming

The Harvard men's swimming and diving team celebrates a significant achievement as first-year William Mulgrew is named an All-American, while women's golf prepares for the Terps Invitational.

Men’s Swimming and Diving’s Mulgrew Named Second-Team All-American

The Harvard men's swimming and diving team celebrates a significant achievement as first-year William Mulgrew is named an All-American, while women's golf prepares for the Terps Invitational.

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Harvard men's swimming and diving has marked a notable achievement with first-year William Mulgrew being named to the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association NCAA Division I All-America Second Team. Mulgrew's performance in the 1,650 freestyle at the NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia, earned him a ninth-place finish with a time of 14:40.07. This recognition makes him the first All-American for the Crimson since 2022, contributing to the team's total points and helping Harvard finish in the final standings for the first time in four years. The season concluded with an impressive 8-1 dual-meet record, including a strong 6-1 against Ivy League opponents.

In golf, the Harvard women's team is set to compete at the 2026 Terps Invitational this weekend at the University of Maryland Golf Course. This tournament marks the second of four scheduled events for the Crimson this spring, as they aim to build momentum leading into the Ivy League Championship later this month. Last year, the team finished seventh in this event, and they will be looking to improve upon that performance. The projected lineup features Vanessa Zhang, who finished second individually at last year's tournament, alongside Lucy Yuan, Iris Wang, Bonnie Zhai, and Dixon Hill. The tournament will consist of 54 holes, with 36 played on Sunday and 18 on Monday.

Additionally, Yumi Kuscher, Harvard's Associate Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer for Football, has been honored as the NCAA Division I National Athletic Trainers Association – Intercollegiate Council for Sports Medicine Head Athletic Trainer of the Year. Kuscher's dedication to her profession and her contributions to the athletic community at Harvard have been recognized with this prestigious award.

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