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...limping over to shake his opponent’s hand. Harvard’s other two points came from dominant victories at No. 4 from junior Dan Nguyen, who won his singles match, 6-1, 6-1, without seeming to break a sweat, and at No. 3 from co-captain Scott Denenberg, who silenced the Wildcats’ biggest server, 6-3, 6-1. For Nguyen, the dominant performance in both singles and doubles continued a hot streak that stretches back to the beginning of the spring season. He has won six straight matches, but none as decisively as Friday?...
...second half, it was in the low post.” Zoller had a game-high 17 points, despite dealing with foul trouble in the second half. Reserve forward Brennan Votel had a career-high 11 points, while Grandieri and center Steve Danley each had 10. Captain guard Jim Goffredo led Harvard with 14 points, but shot only 5-of-19 from the floor. His backcourt mate, sophomore Drew Housman, had a relatively quiet night with just nine points, compared to his career-high 33-point outburst the night before at Princeton. But Housman made his mark on the defensive...
...doubles point. Five of the six singles matches were concluded fairly decisively. Ko and Litvak won 6-2, 6-2, and 7-5, 6-2 respectively, while Forgie, Curto, and Duarte lost, leaving the team score tied 3-3. Playing in the No. 2 singles position, captain Preethi Mukundan found herself in a highly competitive match. Mukundan lost the first set 6-2, but seemed to turn the match around in the second. Up 3-1, Mukundan successfully staved off opponent Yana Sadovskaya’s attempt to break her serve. Mukundan then won the next four games, winning...
...switching from man-to-man to an extended 3-2 zone, the Crimson was able to contain the sharp-shooting Princeton squad, which shot 6-of-14 from three-point range in the first half. The only problem for Harvard: with the exception of two free throws from captain Jim Goffredo, nobody but Housman scored for the rest of the half. In fact, after an Andrew Pusar layup put the Crimson up 40-34 with 17 minutes left in regulation, Housman scored 22 of the team’s next 24 points, including all four in the first overtime, until...
...back on track after a heartbreaking triple-overtime loss to Boston College in the opening round of the Beanpot on Tuesday.“When you go into triple overtime, it’s always a tough loss, especially at the Beanpot,” senior co-captain Julie Chu said. “It means a lot to Boston schools and it means a lot to our program so...we wanted to come out this weekend with a strong effort.”The Crimson returns to the ice tomorrow evening for the Beanpot’s consolation match...