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...against Vincent Yu of Princeton even after taking a commanding lead in the fifth and deciding game. Junior Todd Ostrow also played ill, and although he won his match on Saturday against Penn, he lost in three games to Tom McKay.“We didn’t beat ourselves—we got beaten, and that’s the difference,” coach Satinder Bajwa said of Sunday’s loss. “That’s what you want, these guys stepping up. It was about getting the team to start playing...
...junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc bounced back from a loss on Saturday to top Gen Lessard in four games, 5-9, 9-5, 9-2, 9-3. Captain and No. 7 Allison Fast, who along with senior Laura Delano were playing in their final home dual match, beat Margaret Kent, 10-8, 9-1, 4-9, 9-5. “People really came out today and stepped up to the plate,” Fast said. “We took advantage of our talent and experience.” The Crimson’s only losses came...
When sperm are swimming far away from eggs, their flagella beat steadily with sinusoidal motions. However, for fertilization to occur, the sperm need to be hyper-activated. Hyper-activated sperm swim with vigorous, whip-like motions that gives them the force they need to penetrate the protective membrane of the eggs. Prior to Kirichock and Navarro’s research, which was published in the February 9 issue of the scientific journal Nature, the cause of this hyper-activation was unknown...
...were,” she said. “This year we weren’t the underdog like we were last year; everyone was out to get us, so we didn’t take anything for granted.” The women’s sabre squad beat Penn, 7-2, and the foil won, 5-4, with foilists Stinetorf and senior Emily Cross both going 5-1 in their bouts. Epee narrowly lost, 4-5. “Sabre, 7-2, against Penn was a really good score as Penn has a very strong sabre squad...
...Crimson beat four teams—No. 3 St. Mary’s, who finished 10th, No. 4 Hawaii, which took fifth place, as well as No. 7 Stanford and No. 8 Georgetown, who finished in sixth and seventh places, respectively. All were ranked higher than Harvard entering the season...