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...finally broke as No. 6 St. Lawrence (20-5-2, 12-4-0) scored with 50 seconds left and then held on the victory. The loss was the first at home for Harvard this season.“I think we just needed more grit,” co-captain Julie Chu said. “They didn’t run us into the ground, they didn’t run circles around us. Maybe that little extra grit is what we needed.”A day later, the Crimson edged the Golden Knights after managing just...
...Harvard still remained ahead of the Bears overall. Co-captain Jason Degnan-Rojeski grabbed first in the 100 backstroke, while sophomore Bill Jones nailed first in the 50 freestyle. Sophomore Tim Parent and junior Geoff Rathgeber came out on top in the 200 breaststroke and 100 breaststroke, respectively...
...exams is really hard for any Harvard team,” said Crimson coach Dave Fish ’72.HARVARD INTERSESSION INVITATIONALFacing opponents from Boston College, Marist, and Princeton, Harvard excelled in singles and doubles throughout the three-day tournament, winning in the finals in both events on Monday.Co-captain Gideon Valkin took the crown in singles, beating the Tigers’ Peter Capkovic, the top-seeded player in the tournament, 7-6, 2-6, 6-4.“It was a very big win,” Valkin said. “I was the underdog...
...offensive eruption of the Harvard men’s basketball team on Saturday night at Lavietes Pavilion did not cease from the moment captain Jim Goffredo drained a three from the corner on the opening possession until the Crimson had secured a 92-88 victory. In a game long anticipated as senior center Brian Cusworth’s collegiate finale, the big man led Harvard to attain season highs in several offensive categories as the Crimson (9-9, 2-2 Ivy) scored more than 90 points for only the second time all season in dispatching the Bears...
...with juniors Lindsay Hart and Jaclyn Pangilinan, and freshman Alexandra Clarke to take the 400-yard medley relay in 3:54.39. Classmate Laurin Weisenthal led a Crimson sweep of the 1650-yard freestyle, winning in 17:25.76, with freshman Katie Faulkner and senior Kelly Blondin right behind her. Co-captain Noelle Bassi also notched an individual victory for the senior class, outkicking Clarke in the final two laps of the 200 fly to win in 2:03.80. Clarke touched the wall in 2:05.13, while Chang finished third. Junior Lindsay Hart added two more first-place finishes to her opening...