HVC Hall of Fame Dinner and Induction
Celebrating the most accomplished athletes in Harvard history
Date: Saturday, October 15
Time: 6PM Reception, 7PM Dinner and Induction
Location: Harvard Club of Boston, 374 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02115
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Hotel Accommodations
- Book rooms directly at www.marriott.com and enter the corporate room code “HVD” to receive discounted rates.
- Studio Allston Rooming Block (1234 Soldiers Field Rd., Boston)
- Reserve by September 14
- Freepoint Hotel Rooming Block (220 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge)
- Other local hotels:
- DoubleTree Suites (400 Soldiers Field Road, Boston)
- The Charles Hotel (1 Bennett St., Cambridge)
- Sheraton Commander (16 Garden St., Cambridge)
- Courtyard Boston Cambridge (777 Memorial Drive, Cambridge)
- Residence Inn Boston Watertown (570 Arsenal St., Watertown)
About the Event
Join the Harvard Varsity Club on Saturday, October 15 as we recognize eight of the most accomplished athletes in Harvard history with induction into the Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame.
The evening will begin at 6PM with a cocktail reception. Dinner will be served at 7PM with the induction ceremony to follow.
The HVC Hall of Fame Class of 2020 will join nearly 550 alumnae/i who were previously enshrined in the HVC Hall of Fame. To earn induction, former student-athletes must be a graduate of Harvard for at least 15 years and have achieved greatness in their sport for multiple years while competing for the Crimson.
To view the HVC's virtual Hall of Fame, click here
HVC Hall of Fame Class of 2020
Jonathan Chu ’05 | Tennis
Earned All-America honors in both singles and doubles as a senior by reaching the semifinals of the NCAA Championships in both events … 7-time NCAA Championships qualifier in singles (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) and doubles (2005, 2004, 2002) … Region I ITA Senior Player of the Year and Ivy League Player of the Year (2005) … Region I ITA Rookie of the Year and Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2002) … 7-time All-Ivy League first team in singles (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) and doubles (2005, 2004, 2002), 1-time All-Ivy League second team in doubles (2003) … Led Harvard to 2 Ivy League Championships (2004, 2003) and 3 NCAA Championships appearances (2004, 2003, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner … Team captain (2005).
M. Nicole Corriero '05 | Ice Hockey
Patty Kazmaier Award Top-10 finalist (2005) … 3-time All-America second team (2005, 2004, 2002) … ECAC Hockey Player of the Year (2005) and Rookie of the Year (2002) … Sarah Devens Award Winner (2005) as the ECAC Hockey student-athlete who best demonstrates leadership and commitment both on- and off-the-ice … 3-time All-ECAC Hockey selection (2005 first team, 2004 first team, 2002 second team) and 2-time All-ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team (2005, 2004) … 2-time All-Ivy League first team (2005, 2004) … Beanpot Hall of Fame (2012) inductee and Beanpot MVP (2005) … Mary G. Paget Prize recipient as the member of the Class of 2005 who contributed the most to women’s athletics … Ranks third in career goals (150), fourth in points (265), and seventh in assists (115) … Ranks first in program history for points (12) and goals (8) scored in the NCAA Tournament, and third in assists (4) … Led Harvard to 3-consecutive NCAA Championship Game appearances (2005, 2004, 2003) … 2-time ECAC Tournament champion (2005, 2004), 3-time ECAC regular season champion (2005, 2004, 2003), 2-time Ivy League champion (2005, 2003), and 4-time Beanpot champion (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner … Team captain (2005).
Reka Cserny ’05 | Basketball
Ivy League Player of the Year (2005) and Rookie of the Year (2002) … 4-time All-Ivy League first team (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) … Ivy League All-Rookie Team (2002) … Earned Team MVP (2005) and Best Defensive Player (2003) honors … Harvard-Radcliffe Foundation for Women’s Athletics Prize recipient as the top female scholar-athlete in the Class of 2005 … Ranks second in career steals (234), third in points (1,863), scoring average (17.4), field goals (610), free throws (427), and steals per game (2.4), fifth in blocks (122) and blocks per game (1.2), eighth in rebounds (769) and offensive rebounds (206), ninth in defensive rebounds (486) and rebounds per game (7.2) … Led Harvard to 3 Ivy League Championships (2005, 2003, 2002) and back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances (2003, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner … Team captain (2005) … Academic All-American (2005) and 3-time Academic All-District (2005 first team, 2004 first team, 2003 second team) … Played 4 seasons professionally in Europe.
Dov Grumet-Morris ’05 | Ice Hockey
Hobey Baker Award finalist (2005) … All-American (2005 second team) … All-ECAC Hockey (2005 second team) … All-District (2005 first team) … John Tudor Memorial Cup (2005) winner as the most valuable member of the Harvard hockey team, determined not by ability alone, but by the qualities of sportsmanship, leadership and team cooperation … Ranks first in career save percentage (.924), saves (3,081), shutouts (11), games (114), and minutes (6,811), second in wins (63), and third in goals against average (2.25) … Helped Harvard to 2 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships (2004, 2002) and 4-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) … Academic All-American (2005 third team) … 4-year letterwinner.
Schuyler Oda Mann ’05| Baseball
3-time All-American (2005 first team, 2004 first team, 2003 second team) … 3-time All-Ivy League (2005 first team, 2004 first team, 2003 second team) … Ranks second in career home runs (27), third in RBI (132), and ninth in hits (170) … Led Harvard to 2 Ivy League championships (2005, 2002), 3 Rolfe Division championships (2005, 2003, 2002), and 2 NCAA Tournament appearances (2005, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner … Team captain (2005).
Shelley Maasdorp ’05 | Field Hockey
2-time All-American (2004 second team, 2003 third team) … 3-time All-Region first team (2004, 2003, 2002) … Ivy League Player of the Year (2004) … 4-time All-Ivy League (2004 first team, 2003 first team, 2002 second team, 2001 second team) … Ranks first in career game-winning goals (17), fourth in career points (86) and goals (33), sixth in points per game (1.32), and seventh in assists (20) and goals per game (0.51) … Helped Harvard to the 2004 Ivy League championship and 2 NCAA Tournament appearances (2004, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner.
Kaego Ogbechie Rust ’05 | Volleyball
Remains the only student-athlete in program history to earn 2-time Ivy League Player of the Year (2004, 2002) and All-American (2005 honorable mention) … Led Harvard to the program’s first Ivy League Championship (2004) … 3-time All-Ivy League (2004 first team, 2002 first team, 2001 honorable mention) … 2-time AVCA All-Region (2004, 2002) … Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2001) … … Ranks first in career kills per set (3.95), second in solo blocks (109), fourth in kills (1,154), fifth in total blocks (33), and seventh in block assists (221) … 4-year Division 1 Varsity letterwinner … Team captain (2004).
Noah Welch ’05 | Ice Hockey
2-time All-American (2005 first team, 2003 second team) … 2-time All-ECAC Hockey (2005 first team, 2003 second team), ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team (2002), and ECAC Hockey All-Decade first team … 2-time All-Ivy League first team (2005, 2003) … George Percy Award (2002) winner as the member of the freshman class who most closely displays the characteristics of George Percy ’18; enthusiasm, sportsmanship, team spirit and loyalty … Ranks first in career penalties (131), second in penalty minutes (270), and 10th in games (129) … Helped Harvard to 2 ECAC Hockey Tournament Championships (2004, 2002) and 4-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) … 4-year letterwinner … Team captain (2005) … Enjoyed a 6-year NHL career … 2016 Olympian for the United States.
About the Harvard Varsity Club
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