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...Saturday’s match to Springfield, ending a five-match winning streak, Harvard came out swinging to win the opening three games by margins of 30-18, 30-26, and 30-25. The Crimson saw three of its players notch double digits in kills, with sophomore Brady Weissbourd, captain Laurence Favrot, and senior Andy Nelson hitting 14, 12, and 10 kills, respectively. “The whole roster played well tonight,” Harvard coach Chris Ridolfi said. “We were able to get everybody some quality time.” Though the series...
...defeating the Jaspers’ Diego Alvarado 6-3, 6-4. Kumar’s tenacious tennis had Alvarado on his heels from the first serve of the match. Kumar was shuffled back two spots in the lineup after his recent struggles, while senior co-captain Scott Denenberg (No. 2) and junior Dan Nguyen (No. 3) each moved up one spot...
...Whether last second heroics will decide the outcome again this time around is unclear, but the Big Red will certainly be looking to avenge its loss tonight playing on its home court. “I think we’ll definitely see their best,” captain Jim Goffredo said. “They’re going to come out firing, but so are we; I think it’s going to be a good game.” Following tonight’s matchup, the Crimson will head to Columbia to take on the Lions...
...voluminous, often dark musical arrangements. Instead, the duo opts for a lyrical world “where the clouds are made of candy-floss” and a sound to match that choice. This foray from a sound akin to the Velvet Underground into one much more suited to Captain and Tennille leaves a sickly feeling in the pit of your stomach. But don’t worry if the album flops: Dean and Britta assure us that “our love will still be there.” Maybe that’s what got them into this...
...Domenico found the net with fifty seconds remaining to deal Harvard a heartbreaking defeat. Since then, the Crimson has gone 9-2-0 and is eager to get a shot to atone for the regular-season disappointments. “It stings a little bit,” co-captain Julie Chu said earlier this week. “We’re going to come out and play a complete 60-minute game and not maybe just 59.” And it will take a complete effort if Harvard wishes to advance to the finals on Sunday against...