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...classic at the Oakhill course, one which many experienced Harvard skiers had never faced. The eventual winner of the lengthy competition previously skied for the German National Team. The Crimson put up a good bid, with sophomore Trevor Petach in 48th and co-captain Oliver Burruss in 49th. With senior Andrew Moore finishing a few places behind at the 52nd spot, the combined effort put up 24 points for the Crimson. “You don’t need to win all these races, but you need to get some really solid point production,” Nordic coach...
...attacking 4-3-3 formation to start the match, but it was Yale who set the tone early. The Crimson fought hard and, despite being outplayed in the first half, went into the break in a scoreless tie. Yale grabbed the opening goal in the 49th minute when a Westfal cross was met by teammate Caitlin Collins, who beat Mann. The goal ended Mann’s impressive four-game shutout streak and was the first Harvard had given up in over 430 minutes of play. The Crimson’s second-half display was much improved, and the squad...
...missed her own top-thirty finish. In the 10K race, Harlow posted a result of 40:05.8 to claim the 33rd spot in the competition. Freshmen Audrey Mangan and Kaitlyn Coil also notched respectable finishes, coming in at 42nd and 53rd, respectively. For the men, sophomore David McCahill placed 49th with a final time of 33:38.2. Junior Oliver Burress trailed not too far behind his teammate, landing the 51st spot with a time of 33:56.7. The trifecta of Elsa Sargent, Sara Studebaker, and Laura Spector secured the top three spots for the Big Green in the women?...
...which team.” After regulation time ended with the score tied at 2-2, the referee, Adams House Master John G. “Sean” Palfrey declared sudden death overtime, and the Alaska Klub managed to dig deep and pull out a win for the 49th state. “We want to dedicate our victory to Richard Petty,” said an Alaskan Club member, apparently ignoring the fact that the NASCAR racer hails from North Carolina. “As far as Richard Petty is concerned, at heart everyone is from Alaska...
...slalom was actually hysterical, because I literally fell through the finish line at the end of my second run,” Dickerson said. Despite the slight embarrassment, Dickerson finished out her four years on the team with a personal best in the giant slalom, placing 49th with a time of 2:26.64. Junior Kathleen Connors finished behind Dickerson for 47th place on a 2:02.76 time, and sophomore Jay Teng and freshmen Caroline Cochin de Billy and Jessica Alvarez rounded out the team with 49th-, 50th-, and 52nd-place finishes. The men did not disappoint either. Daniel Tsai produced...