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...things against its overmatched opponents, the Crimson raced out to a big lead and experimented with formations in preparation for the season ending championships.“We got the chance to practice a lot of different defensive systems and be a little creative,” co-captain Lauren Snyder said. “It was nice to try some people in different positions towards the end of the game.”The youngest members of the squad got some invaluable experience on the water as they were featured heavily during the second half. Sophomore Kelly Peeler scored...
...every single game and we knew Yale would be a battle and the games would be tough”.“We go in to every series expecting to win, but it’s easy to lose one game out of four,” captain Shelly Madick said. “Even if you think you’re the better team, even if you’re playing better ball than them, a lot of things happen in games that it’s easy to drop one. We were really focused going into the last...
...same two-day, 54-hole setup, with the first two rounds being played on the first day and the last round on the next. “We proved ourselves and we’re in the right place to perform well next weekend,” captain Jessica Hazlett (86-84-80-250) said. Despite leaving Mamaroneck, N.Y., very happy, not everything was always so rosy for the Crimson. In the first round of play on Friday, no Harvard player shot better than 84. “The first round was definitely a struggle,” Hazlett said...
...aggressive groundstrokes in time to assure victory before the skies burst forth.After a half-hour delay and a relocation from the outdoor Beren Tennis Center to the enclosed Murr Tennis Center, Ermakov needed only a few more points to carry home a 6-1, 7-5 victory.No. 3 co-captain Dan Nguyen won his first set with relative ease, but eased up just enough in the second set to allow his opponent to force a tiebreaker. In the tiebreaker, Nguyen found himself, jumping out to a 5-1 lead, and sealed the match, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3), with...
...their way to winning the Stein Cup. Since the inception of the program, the Crimson has won the cup 36 times, while Brown took the Stein Cup for just the seventh time on Saturday. “The varsity race was pretty tough,” captain four-seat Joe Medioli said. “We started relatively strong, but the conditions were really pretty hard to handle. We very much believe that we’re faster than they are, so for us it’s disappointing because we just didn’t work well...