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...team. I think we’re still on the right track.” Zubori defeated Ko 6-2, 6-4 at No. 1 singles while Brook lost to Miljana Jocic 6-1, 6-3. At the No. 6 singles match, South Carolina’s Suzanna Mansour beat Stewart 6-0, 6-1. This match also gave Peterzan, who has just returned from a semester away, the chance to make her season debuts and begin the season with strong playing experience. She would go on to lose to the Gamecock’s Schofield...
...lead with 2:42 left in the game, the Giants supporters felt the suffocating weight of their dreams being crushed as those rooting for the Patriots felt silly for thinking that Brady might not pull off his usual magic and lead his team to victory. Finally, Manning beat Brady at his own game, and in one superhuman drive turned the impossible into the inevitable. Numbness enveloped the Patriots fans, while a wave of euphoria overwhelmed the Giants supporters. Those feelings were only intensified when on New England’s final drive, its last shot at preserving perfection, New York...
Doctor’s orders for a healthy season opening weekend: a barn burner against a ranked team that builds strength, followed by a solid win against a team that beat you last year shows a team is legitimate.For the Harvard men’s tennis team, this weekend’s opponents—and the successful results—were just what the doctor ordered.On Friday, the Crimson opened its dual-match season by defeating #38 William and Mary 4-3 in a match that came down to the final set between each team?...
...went on. After crushing the Tigers, 9-0, the squad came back with a mediocre performance in a 5-4 loss to the Bulldogs, and then was crushed itself in a 8-1 defeat against the Quakers. The saber, too, went from one extreme to the other, beating Yale, 7-2 but losing to Penn by the same score. “The deciding match was in saber against Penn,” coach Peter Brand said. “Penn has an extremely strong saber squad, I didn’t think we were going to beat them...
...it.Such has been the story for the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team, which finished up its weekend series against conference foes Brown and Yale with a win over the Bulldogs on Saturday at the Bright Hockey Center.The Crimson (19-1-0, 16-0-0 ECAC) beat Yale (9-10-5, 6-7-3 ECAC) by a score of 3-0, riding on the strength of some early scoring and yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler on the way to victory.“It was a hard-fought game,” Harvard coach...