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Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of Numbers—without the problem sets. We'll do the math for you.
125: The number of points Dean Gibbons has scored in his career so far as a Harvard lacrosse player. He is 24 points away from making Harvard’s top ten list for scoring.
62: The number of bouts freshman fencer Alex Kiefer has won this year, culminating in her 2011 NCAA foil title.
21: The number of games that Jennifer VanderMeulen has scored in—every game of her career as a Crimson lacrosse player.
147: The number of strikeouts Harvard softball pitcher Rachel Brown has thrown this season. She currently leads the Ivy League in this category.
4: The number of consecutive matches the Crimson men’s tennis team has won. Harvard will play its first Ivy League matchup on Friday.
4: The number of women’s squash athletes that earned All-American honors.
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