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...receiver Marco Ianuzzi for a 68-yard bomb downfield for a touchdown. “There’s no question it changed the whole complexion of the game, gave us momentum, gave us energy, and from there on in we just played inspired football,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said of the completion. “[The fumble recovery was] the big turning point in the game,” Pizzotti said. “The offense needed to help out the defense, because they had been doing great all game. Without the defense, we wouldn?...
...Flight A draw. On her way through the bracket, the senior, who is currently ranked No. 84 in the nation, easily took down three ranked players. “She fought hard each match and the work she did in practice paid off,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “She was very consistent and very mentally tough. Unfortunately she couldn’t put it together in the last match.” Ko defeated No. 109 Bianca Eichkorn from Miami 6-2, 6-4 in the first round...
...three weeks after most schools, it was clear from the get-go that Harvard was still working off the rust. On a night filled with blunder after blunder, the Crimson was lucky to pull out the narrow victory. “We were very fortunate,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “Obviously, we made too many mistakes against a good team, and the saving grace was that we had great character and found a way to win.” The Crimson fell behind late in the first frame and trailed nearly the whole game...
...particular, concerns about the defense have continued to plague the Crimson, which found itself outscored 41-18 in the tournament.“Our defense is tightening up, but we’re giving up too many transition goals and that has to stop immediately,” Harvard coach Erik Farrar said. “[Team play] is a little raw right now, and we’re not really where we’d like to be.”As frustrating as a winless tournament may be, however, Farrar sees numerous encouraging signs for his squad...
...League and local college teams—it was the ideal preparation for Harvard. With important tournaments to be played in the upcoming months, the Crimson aims to continue its progress. “I’m really pleased with our players,” Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “They came with a really good attitude—they’ve all shown signs of being able to step up the level of their game.” Faced with an exhausting combination of doubles and singles action over three...