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...past five, the battle finally starts. Two MCs trade 30 seconds worth of rhymes, spitting over beats provided by Massive’s in-house scratcher, DJ Rugged One. A panel of three TDS members deem Hang Liu ’09 to be the winner of the first bout. However, it was a close decision that elicited boos from the audience. Liu calmed the crowd. “Everyone’s entitled to their opinion,” he says over the mic. “No one has to defend me.”More rappers take...
...appearances during his freshman campaign, leading the team with a 3.10 ERA and holding opponents to a .225 batting average. A pre-season first-team All-Ivy pick and the only Harvard representative on the All-Northeast Corridor squad, he hopes to rebound from a bout of mononucleosis late last spring and reprise his role as a surefire weekend starter. “He had a real good season—7-1,” says Walsh of Haviland. “And I think he’s back a lot better than he was last year...
...Instead of the grueling battle or quick Yale upset that many had predicted, it was Grigg who emerged with a 9-4, 9-5, 9-3 win. Grigg made short work (18 minutes) of another Bulldog, No. 2 seed Miranda Ranieri, to punch her ticket to a bout with Lorentzen in Sunday’s final. And it made for a final with little appeal to anyone outside the small Harvard contingent in Amherst for the weekend—which was fine with both of them. “It was really exciting—maybe even more exciting?...
...They are the two best college players in the nation.” Suchde shut out every opponent, 3-0, on his way to the tournament’s finals and received little resistance from No. 5 Mauricio Sanchez of Princeton in a 3-0 semifinal bout, setting up a showdown with No. 2-seeded El Halaby—one of the best college players of all time. Suchde started out the match in a hole, losing the first game, 9-2, and dropping the second game by shutout. He seized the momentum briefly in the third game, but ultimately...
...second. On Sunday, Caputo lost to No. 5 Dustin Wiles of Penn, 5-4, before winning the fifth place match, 13-2, against Justin Barent of Columbia.Sophomore Bobby Latessa (149 lbs.) won two matches for the Crimson on Saturday, and captain Mike Baria (165 lbs.) won a bout against Matt Pletcher of Rutgers, 7-0. Freshman Wesley Walker (174 lbs.) and sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) also wrestled for Harvard, though neither came away with a win over the weekend. The Crimson wrestlers now look forward to the NCAA Championships with hopes of finishing in the top eight and qualifying...