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...Trojans nearly even in the second half and can take a lot of encouragement from the way that it competed against one of the top teams in the country.“We responded really well against USC,” Delaney-Smith said.Playing in her hometown, co-captain Emily Tay led her squad in scoring in both games. The senior was named to the All-Tournament Team and also moved into third place in Harvard’s all-time assists list.SIENA 54, HARVARD 49The Crimson may have left the Galen Center Friday night looking for answers...
...made it close in the second half. Trailing 37-36 early on after the break, Housman faked and drove to the hoop for a three-point play, giving the team a lead it would not relinquish. Lin copied Housman with his own three-point play on the next possession. Captain guard Andrew Pusar then put back a miss to make it 44-37.Miller put back his own miss the next time up the floor, but Santa Clara would make it 47-43 with 12:08 left. Lin answered with a quick bank shot. Boehm then hit an open three...
...solid second-place finish. Winslow also placed third in the 1-meter dive.The Crimson divers’ victories were matched in the pool, as Harvard claimed 11 of the day’s 16 events.“We did pretty well,” co-captain Eric Lynch said. “We did a good job of stepping up and especially of just winning races.”Harvard showed its strength in the backstroke events, dominating both the 100- and 200-meter swims. The Crimson swept the events and then some, capturing the first four places each...
...third.Freshman Daniel Moriarty also beat Lakers’ goalie Pat Inglis at 10:55 in the second period to make the score 3-2, marking his second straight game with a goal.“Daniel has done a great job,” co-captain Jimmy Fraser said. “He’s worked his butt off from day one. Fortunately for him, he’s being rewarded with more ice time. He’s on our power-play unit now and starting to see more offensive situations.”The Crimson also went...
...some close losses in its favor.The Harvard wrestling team (1-5) finished winter break at the Lonestar Duals Saturday in Arlington, Texas, besting Stanford 24-21 before dropping close matches to Cal Poly and No. 7 Minnesota, 16-19 and 20-28, respectively. Despite the narrow defeats, junior co-captain Louis Caputo felt encouraged by the Crimson’s resolve against top teams.“The [duals] went well,” he said. “It felt good to pull off the win against Stanford, and we held our own against Minnesota...