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...arrived in Cambridge, Harvard fencing was a relative nonentity on the national map. Now, however, thanks to a mix of Brand’s canny recruitment of both fencers and deputy coaches and his own coaching style, the team is not only unquestionably dominant in the Ivies but even beat out traditional powerhouses of college fencing Penn State and Ohio State to take first place nationally at the March NCAAs.But Brand is not about to let success go to his head.“I feel very privileged to be able to have some input into what happens to these...
...that never lost to Yale, the second consecutive graduating class to have accomplished the feat.“As a senior you’re always going to remember the Harvard-Yale game for the rest of your life, and a triple-overtime victory, you can’t beat that,” captain Erik Grimm said. “Winning all four years is a huge accomplishment for the senior class.”It was also a huge accomplishment considering the circumstances. A Brown win that same day against conference doormat Columbia, a virtual certainty, meant...
...late Pioneer goals began a four-game Harvard skid. “I think we had last year in our minds,” Cohen said. “We definitely wanted to pay them back a little bit for that. So we were able to do that and beat a ranked team.” The victory was the Crimson’s second in a row against a ranked opponent, propelling Harvard to a No. 16 ranking nationally. The win also had long-term effects; players and coaches alike accredited Harvard’s surprise NCAA...
...Radcliffe lightweight crew enjoyed another solid campaign this season, with the varsity eight finishing 4-3 in dual meets and beating out nemesis Princeton to take home the Knecht Cup and win the Windemere Classic. The Black and White was able to surpass the Tigers yet again in the final race of the season, grabbing the bronze medal by finishing third at last week’s Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships (IRAs). While Radcliffe took home hardware at the IRAs for the sixth straight season, they were unable to overcome the speed of a strong Wisconsin crew, which...
...three posts and carried the play for two periods, and our girls remember that,” Stone said. Entering the first intermission during the postseason matchup, the game was locked at one. While the Crimson had netted the first goal, St. Lawrence was only able to respond and beat Boe on a power play, resulting from a tripping call on the Crimson goalie herself. The rest of the game belonged to Harvard as it managed to keep the pressure on the Saints’ defense and netminder Meaghan Guckian while limiting the quality chances...