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...side of the Alpine races, freshman Margie Thorp came on strong, finishing first for Harvard in both events. Despite a fractured left hand, Thorp won 10 points for placing 38th in the slalom and another 15 for her 33rd place finish in the giant slalom. Captain Alexandra Teng contributed her share of points as well, landing 42nd in the slalom and 44th in the GS. For the Nordic events, the Harvard men edged St. Lawrence in the 10K freestyle, a first in recent memory. In the Crimson’s first long race of the season, the men?...
...came back to win, 4-9, 9-3, 9-2, 9-7, to run her record to 2-1 since returning. The three wins marked the only bright spots for Harvard on Sunday. Sophomores Katherine O’Donnell, Johanna Snyder, Charlene Neo, and Sandra Mumanachit, along with freshman Alexandra Zindman, all lost in straight sets. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong dropped a competitive four set match to the Tigers’ Amanda Siebert, 9-6, 7-9, 9-0, 9-2. PENN 5, HARVARD 4Deadlocked at three matches apiece heading into the deciding three matches, the Crimson was only...
...think they’re prepared,” Murphy said. “Now it’s just a matter of being ready to get it done on a given weekend, which is easier said than done.” —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
...Podolsky turned things around to post an impressive day. The foilists dropped just two bouts outside of a tough 6-3 loss to the Lions, posting 8-1 victories over the Bears and the Big Red. The sabre fencers joined in on the Cornell pounding, 6-3, as freshman Alexandra Sneider went a perfect 3-0 in her bouts. The squad also posted the closest matchup against Columbia, falling, 5-4, before losing 6-3 to Brown. Senior Alexa Weingarden continued her quest for Ivy League greatness, beating Columbia phenom and Olympic competitor Emily Jacobson. As has been consistently true...
...lose as coaches and as players,” Bajwa said. “But our team spirit is incredibly strong and I am very proud of the way the team is performing.” The Crimson’s two wins came from freshman No. 6 Alexandra Zindman 3-0 and No. 9 sophomore Sandra Mumanachit, who rallied from two sets down to win 3-2. With the victories, both Zindman and Mumanachit moved to 6-0 on the season to lead the team in wins. While the loss was a rather rude awakening after a two month...