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...defense tomorrow.” Friday’s practice will indeed prove important, as Harvard prepares to host the ECAC Championships over the weekend. Over Saturday and Sunday the Crimson will enjoy the No. three seed as it makes its season debut in the welcoming confines of Blodgett Pool. However, if the defense cannot find new life at home and begin limiting scoring chances, Harvard may find itself in many more close contests this season. —Staff writer Max Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...
According to Kevin A. Mckluskey ’76, over 250 Allston residents have already signed up to become education portal members, which will also grant them access to the Blodgett swimming pool...
...regular season contest. The win gave Harvard a perfect 9-0 dual meet season and claimed the regular season title, which had gone to the Tigers the previous winter. The Crimson accomplished all of this despite spending the majority of its season swimming away from the friendly confines of Blodgett Pool. “Being undefeated in the dual meet season was a tremendous accomplishment, because most of our meets were away,” co-captain Sam Wollner said. “Not only did we go undefeated, but we did it in other pools.” With...
...Harvard contingent with a top-ten individual finish, followed closely by fellow sophomore Danny Mayer, who tied for 11th. Shuman shot 230 (72-78-79) and Mayer turned in 71-79-80. Shuman and Mayer were tied for eighth going into Sunday. Penn’s Michael Blodgett finished first individually with 218 (75-67-76). Tying for 20th, sophomore Peter Singh shot 235 (80-76-79). Junior captain Michael Shore posted a 237 (78-81-78) and junior John Christensen put in a 242 (79-79-84). “Ivies is always fun to play...
...water polo team. Gearing up for its late season championship stretch (and a road date with archrival Brown), the Crimson prepped itself to play two opponents with significantly different levels of talent. Six seniors were honored on Senior Day as Harvard welcomed No. 14 Hartwick to Blodgett Pool. Despite the festive occasion, the Crimson was blown out for the second time this season against the visiting Hawks, 19-5. Yesterday, Harvard coach Erik Farrar reached deep into his playbook as he shuffled players into different positions and ran out new defensive schemes en route to an 18-4 victory over...