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...been suffering from what was thought to be the flu, Vloka defeated M.I.T.’s Robin Shin, 15-6, to take the No. 1 spot before being taken to University Health Services, where she was diagnosed with pneumonia. “She could not have performed any better than she did,” Brand said. In the individual foil, junior Arielle Pensler tied for third, taking the bronze, while Anna Podolsky and freshman Shelby MacLeod finished eighth and ninth respectively. In the épeé, Maria Larsson had to settle for second, as she fell...
...goal, Rogers proceeded to rifle the puck in the top right shelf past Tigers goaltender Zane Kalemba’s shoulder to tie the game up at 1-1. The Crimson survived a penalty-ridden first period that also saw them outshot 17-8 by Princeton and was better able to dictate the game’s pace in the second. “Sometimes the penalties hinder your ability to get something going offensively, and sometimes they’re a result of spending too much time in your zone and the other team carrying the play...
...game together.” Only ten minutes into the first half, the Crimson was already down, 4-0. “Coach [Miller] called a timeout when we were down 4-0,” Halpern said. “We knew we could do it; we were better than them, but playing down to their level.” UMass managed to put one more on the board before Harvard kicked into gear, bringing the score to 5-0. “We took the time out to regroup,” junior tri-captain Sara Flood said...
...performance from last year throughout this season, I think this team will only continue to improve,” Nordic captain Anna Schulz said. “The team has experienced a cool transformation since I got here four years ago, and I think we will continue to see better results.”The men’s Nordic squad did not have quite as strong of a showing as their female counterparts over the weekend, but there were still some bright spots for Harvard. McCahill placed 43rd in the men’s 10K Classic event and 46th...
...kind of our weakness too,” co-captain Emily Tay said. “We wait until the final 10 minutes until we get a spark, and that’s when we know we have to play well. It was crunch time when we started playing better.”As the clock continued to tick down, Harvard knew it was time to go. With six points from Tay and a jumper from sophomore Emma Markley in the last five minutes, the team began to play with more finesse...