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...Crimson later in the match. “If we didn’t win the doubles point we would have lost the match, so that was huge,” junior Elsa O’Riain said. At the top spot, O’Riain and senior Melissa Anderson started off strong as they led, 4-0, against the Tigers’ Carol Salge and Federica Val Adrichem. Clemson’s duo was able to cut the lead to 4-3 before O’Riain and Anderson finished them off with four straight game victories...
...left in the half, and the Crimson entered the break with a 7-3 advantage—four of the goals having been scored by junior attacker Evan Calvert.“We knew we needed to get the ball to Evan,” Harvard coach Scott Anderson said. The junior, who also had a first-half assist, was slated to split time between midfielder and attackman. But his first goal, at just past midway through the first quarter, allowed the coach to leave Calvert up front.“Finally we have him in the right place...
...were also evident. After being down 3-0, the Seawolves rebounded with two goals of their own to make it 3-2, only to give up ten straight scores directly thereafter. The team was held scoreless for nearly 15 minutes of play. In spite of this, Harvard coach Scott Anderson warns that the game will test the Crimson, especially as a season-opener. “Stony Brook is a very aggressive team in terms of schemes,” Anderson said. “They throw junk defenses, zones, and ten-man rides. The solution is really...
...fair contract with their employer.Members of the CHA Teamsters Local 122 Union said they have been without a contract since April because of what they termed “anti-worker stipulations” in proposed contracts. The CHA develops and manages affordable housing for low-income residents.Harry Anderson, an area supervisor for the CHA, accused the City of “taking away the rights of workers.” Anderson, who was carrying a sign, said he was rallying against policies like forced overtime and the elimination of negotiated wages.Without negotiated wages, “if your boss...
Boasting a No. 4 national ranking in doubles, it’s no surprise that team co-captains Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson have paced No. 13 Harvard women’s tennis to a surprising and fast start this season. On Sunday at the Murr Center Courts, it was a surprise the doubles team waited so long to show it. O’Riain and Anderson keyed a hard-fought 4-3 over No. 24 South Carolina (6-2), but it was not until the seventh game of the pair’s opening doubles round...