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...biggest news of the night came when the Crimson men’s soccer team learned its seeding in the 2006 NCAA Championship Tournament. The Crimson, afforded the opportunity to host its first round game, will be playing Saturday at Ohiri Field against America East champions Binghamton University...
...Clayton won two of three matches, beating Ira Reibsen of Bucknell and Luka Djordjevic of Hofstra before bowing out to Penn’s Jason Pinsky. Fellow Harvard sophomore Michael Kalfayan beat Manhattan’s Filip Syzmik before falling in the round of 16 to Faisel Mohad of Binghamton. The fall tournament season for the Crimson men continues at the Dartmouth Invitational, which takes place over the weekend of Friday...
After only two tournaments, the Harvard men’s golf team is already frustrated with its performance. Meanwhile, the Crimson women appear to be cruising. At the Dartmouth Invitational this weekend, the men finished a disappointing sixth, 28 strokes behind champion Binghamton. The women, for their part, carried the momentum of recent successes at Dartmouth and Princeton to a second-place finish at the Yale Invitational. MEN’S GOLF Heading into yesterday’s final round, an outright win may have been out of reach for the men but second place was there for the taking...
...preseason has been a manifestation of how much the team has changed. The Crimson’s defense—one of its weaknesses last year—has allowed it to win close games and rally from big deficits. In addition to producing a stirring comeback against Binghamton, when Harvard rallied from 14-9 down in the deciding game, the Crimson showcased its mettle against three solid California squads. Though the team has lost four straight since winning two of three matches at the Harvard Invitational, the Crimson has shown the kind of determination that was noticeably absent last...
...change the momentum,” Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss said. “They’ve experienced winning, and then they’ve experienced losing, so they know what it takes to get over the hump and win.”Harvard (2-1) defeated Binghamton in a thrilling five-framer on Friday night before splitting its contests with Rutgers and eventual champion Long Island on Saturday.Moving more quickly on defense and passing smoothly, the Crimson displayed team chemistry despite featuring five rookies, three of whom saw significant playing time throughout the weekend.“Fearless...