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...freshman to come in and do as well as she did.” For the men, sophomore David McCahill slid into the 52nd spot, coming in at 26:40.6, followed by junior Oliver Burruss, whose 27:18.4 time secured him 60th place. Burruss also took home 72nd place in the 10K classic, sweeping in at 34:46.6. Although Harvard is satisfied with this weekend’s finish, they are looking for higher marks at the Vermont Carnival this weekend. “We want to move up into eighth and into seventh as we get better...
...were each unceremoniously blocked by the Cornell keeper. Not deterred by the Big Red’s defensive staunchness, the Crimson remained persistent in its offensive blitz—totaling 19 shots on target for the game, including eight in the second half. After a big stop in the 72nd minute by Harvard’s junior goalkeeper Adam Hahn, who knocked back a direct shot at goal, the Crimson jumped on the counter-attack. Led by sophomore midfielder Michael Fucito’s remarkable speed up the sideline, Harvard caught a break in the 83rd minute when Cornell midfielder...
...We’re definitely looking to score more goals this upcoming season.” That fact was painfully obvious for the Crimson in its two toughest losses of the season—a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Dartmouth, losing in the 72nd minute, and a second-straight heartbreaking loss to Princeton, this time 2-1 in double-overtime with 14 seconds to play. “Our two losses to Princeton in the last two years are a huge motivation for next year,” Odorczyk said. “We can?...
Unlike most of the Crimson stars on the court, Laura Robinson made the first start of her Harvard career in her 72nd game. In the 2005-06 season opener at Depaul on Nov. 18, she scored zero points in 22 minutes, missing all of the four shots she attempted. Unfazed, the 5’7 point guard from Fremont, Calif., went out the very next day against Alabama State and scored 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Building upon that performance, Robinson quickly became the Crimson’s undisputed leader on the court, topping the squad in minutes...
...Williams by a score of 8-2 in the second position to clinch the doubles point for the Crimson. O’Riain, ranked 115th nationally among singles players, led the way for Harvard with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Siebel in the second position. Anderson, ranked 72nd and playing in the fourth spot, followed with a 6-1, 6-1 win of her own against Alison Hashmall. Peterzan, at No. 3, clinched the match with a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over King. Schnitter, whose ribs were sore from a fall earlier last week, won the first...