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...Cortes won her third match since making the starting nine, 3-2, but Sophomore Bethan Williams fell, 3-1, to the Tigers’ Mary O’Toole for her first loss of the season.Freshmen No. 1 June Tiong and Sophomores No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 9 Alexandra Zindman all fell, 3-0, to complete the scoring.Princeton has had its way with Harvard for the past three seasons, defeating the team handily, 6-3, both last year and in the Howe Cup title match the season before. But yesterday’s performance was the most competitive match...
...that contained apples, ivory lentils, bok choy, and organic tofu. Dishes ranged from coconut lentil soup with tofu croutons to a bed of sauteed greens topped with local apples and organic tofu. A panel of Harvard University Dining Services Managers and executives, as well as students in attendance, pronounced Alexandra Perloff-Giles ’11 and Madeleine E. Raffel ’11 the winners of the contest. The event’s top dishes will be featured in Winthrop’s Chef’s Choice nights. Perloff-Giles is also Crimson staff writer, and Raffel...
...courage and character of our team that they are not just good [at their position], but that they can step up when they need to.”The Crimson was strong in all flights and in all years. Junior captain No. 6 Johanna Snyder, sophomore No. 9 Alexandra Zindman, and freshman No. 3 Emily Park gave Harvard an early 3-0 advantage with efficient 3-1 victories.Snyder won her match, 9-1, 9-5, 3-9, 9-1. Zindman finished with a final score of 3-9, 9-5, 9-3, 9-1, and Park emerged victorious...
...Crimson’s distance freestylers exemplified that group effort. Though Tiger Alicia Aemisegger, who earned All-American honors in three events at NCAAs last year, easily won both the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyle events, Harvard took the next four spots in each event.Junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke, sophomore Christine Kaufmann, junior Katie Faulkner, and freshman Catherine Zagroba made up the Crimson’s distance corps. “In my four years [at HYP] I’ve never seen a team come together and have so much energy,” co-captain Kelly Mooney...
...events, is also optimistic. “Princeton should be terrified that that was even a close meet,” Holland said. Harvard will begin its championship meet season at home, when it hosts the ECAC championships at the end of the month. —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...