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...team took seventh-place in a local race on the Charles River.Through just two weeks of competition of the fall campaign, Harvard already has four top finishes in only eight competitions.“It was a pretty good weekend for us all around,” co-ed captain Kyle Kovacs said.NEVINS TROPHYThe No. 5 co-eds sent their best team to the Nevins Trophy in Kings Point, N.Y., where a consistent northwest wind on Saturday and a lighter northeast breeze on Sunday provided the backdrop for Harvard to sail to a third-place finish overall. In A-division...
...conference foes, and a perennial thorn in Harvard’s side. This game is a shot at revenge for the Crimson after the Saints bounced the squad out of the ECAC playoffs last season, and a test of how Harvard will fare without the leadership of former co-captain Julie Chu ’07.MEN’S BASKETBALL vs. MICHIGAN (Sat. 12/01, 5:30 p.m.)While we will all fondly remember the glory days of the Frank Sullivan Era (178-245 in 16 seasons), we can’t help but get excited about the buzz surrounding...
...tournament’s nine separate singles brackets and four separate doubles brackets, an unusual format in which no ultimate champion was determined and 16-player brackets were labeled by color. “I was really happy with the way everyone competed,” junior co-captain Chris Clayton said. “Even when people lost, they went down swinging.” But it was Chijoff-Evans who stole the show. Going into his 10th match in three days, Chijoff-Evans doubted himself. “I thought it was a bad idea to play doubles...
...points in Princeton. On the men’s side, it was solely a dual meet, as the Princeton men have not taken part in the tri-meet since 1998. Yale’s Jake Gallagher won in 25:43, but Harvard took second, third, and fourth, led by captain Brian Holmquest, who finished second in 25:55. He was followed by fellow senior Christopher Green and freshman Dan Chenoweth. Yale took the fifth and sixth spots, but seventh and eighth went to senior Andrew Lipkin and sophomore Chas Gillespie, wrapping up Harvard’s scoring...
...Jordan Field, winning the game, 3-2.Harvard took control of the game early, notching two goals while outshooting the Tigers, 10-6, in the first half. Romanelli knocked in the first score off an assist from freshman Maggie McVeigh. It was soon followed by a penalty-corner score by captain Devon Shapiro, and the Crimson pushed its lead to 2-0.Penalty corners played a large role in Harvard’s dominance of the first half. Seven penalty shots were awarded to the Crimson, all of which came in the first period, giving a necessary boost in scoring opportunities.However, the goal that...