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Gibson had decided to compete despite a bone bruise in her left foot-caused by a metal plate in the foot hitting the bone-that had her on crutches and unsure of whether she would compete as late as Thursday night...
...biggest performance of the day, however, probably came from Gibson, the team captain. On crutches since Thursday due to a bone bruise, Gibson took home 13 points for Harvard—some of them coming in the pressure packed end of the meet...
...last trip to Clarke Field for the 2003 Ivy Championship Series, then-junior Trey Hendricks could only sit and watch. Sidelined with bone chips in his knee when the Harvard baseball team fell two games to one to the host Tigers to end its season, Hendricks was just a spectator...
That “everything” will most likely be a mid-round selection by a Major League franchise in this year’s June Draft. Though his stock has been hurt by a bone chip in his knee which required offseason surgery—an injury that kept him from being drafted last June—and a poor, injury-riddled showing in Cape Cod (.216-2-10), playing at full health this season would go a long way towards trumping both setbacks...
Except one, in my opinion. I have a bone to pick with the NCAA for abandoning a criteria it used to measure a team’s recent success. It could be a team’s last five games, it’s last 10, or the last 16 games, but there definitely should be a weight given to teams that are surging into the NCAA Tournament and those that are backing in. Harvard is one of the teams that is surging. So is Maine. In fact, they are the two hottest teams in the nation; both are riding...