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...this was no small catch. Tunovic was a second-team all-state lineman in New York’s AA classification, and a Binghamton Sun-Bulletin All-Metro selection his senior season, and the chance to steal him away from other Ivy programs was too good to pass up, especially for a team that lost three of its starting offensive linemen to graduation in 2006. And despite the fact that Murphy had not come across Tunovic until late in the recruiting process, the young man had already been admitted on the strength of his academic achievements, removing another barrier...
...before the Ivy League Championships next weekend, the Crimson men’s golf team turned in its best performance of the short spring season. Harvard finished in a tie for 11th in Providence, R.I. at the New England Division I championships, behind the eventual winner of the tourney, Binghamton. The two-day total of 611 came on the strength of two consistent rounds of 305 and 306. “We now have the younger guys playing better,” senior Tom Hegge said. “Mike [Shore] played well both days, John [Christensen] had a good...
...team versus an experienced team. We know that. We’ve made mistakes, but we’ve grown. We feel good going into this.” Harvard currently rides a two-game win streak, thanks to a convincing victory against Colgate that followed a win over Binghamton, one of the nation’s best offensive teams. Those efforts concluded the holidays with a positive spin after the team had lost eight in a row, the Crimson’s worst such streak since 1983-84. Harvard has finally begun to hit its stride...
...captain Maureen McCaffery said. “We played great help defense. It is exciting that it is finally working and we are playing together.” The win was Harvard’s second in a row since its December 28 home victory against Binghamton snapped an eight-game non-conference losing streak, which was the team’s longest since the 1983-84 season. In the first half, the Crimson was dominant, shooting 61.3 percent from the floor and limiting the Raiders to a pitiful 26.7 percent shooting. “We played very, very good...
...Harvard’s defensive pressure confused Binghamton throughout the night, and held the Bearcats, ranked 17th in the country in field goal percentage, to 25% shooting from the field in the first half. Although it started the game strong, Binghamton missed its last 10 shots of the half— its final field goal was a three from guard Shea Kenny with 11 minutes left. Harvard head coach Kathy Delaney-Smith attributed the Bearcat’s drought to improved defensive pressure by the Crimson...