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...safe to say Harvard earned a passing grade.“Overall, if this is the way we’re going to start [the season], I’m excited,” Harvard coach Jay Weiss said. “A bunch of guys had bright spots, and our conditioning was some of the best in the tournament.”Solid preparation and healthy wrestlers come as a relief for the Crimson, who made a tremendous showing despite the absence of key starters Andrew Flanagan (165 lbs) and Corey Jantzen (141), both of whom rested...
...left the game and did not return, but put on another jersey to signal her readiness to re-enter the game. In the 109th minute, senior midfielder Rachael Lau went down on a play for the ball and sat out the final ticks.BIG SHOES TO FILLHarvard has a bright future ahead, with a core of young players poised to move up and lead the team in 2009. But the season’s final game meant the final minutes of the five seniors’ soccer careers. Only midfielders Lau and Erin Wylie saw action on Friday night, which...
...naught.The season is now over, and although the team was left heartbroken, the future for this young program is still most definitely promising.“We have the talent, we’re young,” Hagner said. “I think the future is bright.”—Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...
...special teams perform often decides the winner. That was precisely the one-two punch that carried the No. 18 Harvard men’s hockey team (4-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) to victory in its 1-0 win over No. 19 St. Lawrence Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center. The most exciting part of the game for the Crimson defense came in the last part of the second period and carried through the intermission into the third. Harvard had committed two penalties and faced a 5-on-3 situation for 1:30. It was imperative for the defense...
What a difference a week makes. The Harvard men’s hockey team easily overcame last weekend’s road losses with a 5-1 victory over No. 16 Clarkson at Bright Hockey Center on Friday night. The Crimson scored three times within seven minutes early in the game to take the lead. After the explosive first period, Harvard never looked back, scoring once in each of the remaining periods to secure the win. In stark contrast to last weekend’s losses to Rensselaer and Union in which the Crimson was plagued by penalties, Harvard managed...