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...both the co-ed and women’s Harvard sailing teams, a disappointing Saturday led to a chance for redemption on Sunday. Both squads improved on the regatta’s second day to salvage 12th-place finishes...
...pleased with her finish.” Also finishing with All-American status for Harvard, given to the top 12 finishers at the NCAA championships, were senior Steve Ahn and freshman Alexandra Sneider at men’s and women’s saber. Both placed 12th in a field of 24 fencers. Ahn finished with 12 total victories, while Sneider claimed 10 victories. For the Harvard women especially, the performance marked the end of an unexpectedly successful season. Junior co-captain Maria Larsson just missed out on her third career All-American placement with a 13th-place finish...
...championship meet, which will be held March 20-22 at Ohio State University. This will mark the third consecutive NCAA championship appearance for Papadakis. She placed 29th in the 3-meter event last year. Freshmen Anne Taylor and Jenny Reese also competed in the zone meet. Reese was 12th in the 1-meter event, while Taylor placed 16th in the 3-meter and 18th in the 1-meter. Papadakis will be joined at the NCAA Championships by sophomore Alexandra Clarke and freshman Kate Mills, who both swam qualifying times at the Ivy Championships earlier this month. —CRIMSON...
...Navy. Such words conjure up images of a disaster response. For the Harvard women’s sailing team last weekend, it was just part of a day at the races. The Crimson competed in the Navy Women’s Intersectional in Annapolis, Md. last weekend and placed 12th in a field of 19 teams with 194 points. St. Mary’s took first place with 76 points, winning nine of 20 races. The participating squads had to contend with harrowing weather. “The conditions were very, very weird on Saturday,” freshman Meghan...
...business on Friday.The sophomore goalie stopped every one of the thirteen shots that came her way in the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team’s 3-0 win over Clarkson in the semifinals of the ECAC Tournament.The shutout was Kessler’s 12th of the season and the 15th of her career, a mark that places her in a tie with Ali Boe ‘06 on top of the Crimson’s all-time list. Kessler downplayed the significance of the achievement, focusing instead on the broader subject of Harvard?...