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...outcome of the Wildcat showdown was determined with two matches left to be finished, but the contest, which finished with two Harvard wins, ended up being a thriller on paper.“It was probably our best tennis of the year so far,” Crimson coach Dave Fish said. “They barely eked it out—just one tiebreak was the difference.”A win against either the Wildcats or Virginia would have vaulted Harvard even further up the national rankings, but with the losses, the Crimson’s ranking...
...Andrew Moore finishing a few places behind at the 52nd spot, the combined effort put up 24 points for the Crimson. “You don’t need to win all these races, but you need to get some really solid point production,” Nordic coach Peter Graves said. “It would be great if we were in the 20s or if we got everyone in the 30s, and we’re getting closer and closer to doing that.” Sophomore Audrey Mangan landed at the 28th position...
...portion but played solid singles. The team was only one point away from victory, but the Terriers refused to give the Crimson any easy outs. All of the BU victories came in straight sets. “We have to hand it to Boston University,” Crimson coach Traci Green said. “They really played better today.” The outcome of the contest came down to the No. 5 singles match between Harvard sophomore Elizabeth Brook and Terrier sophomore Liz Corrao. Leading the Crimson, 3-1, in overall points, BU needed just one more...
...hard every day...It was really a great thrill to see her hit that today.” Cahow, freshman Katharine Chute, junior Sarah Wilson, and junior Sarah Vaillancourt each added a goal to help Harvard to the 4-0 final count against Union—a team coached by former Harvard standout and assistant coach Claudia Asano ’99. “I’m very proud of the great improvements her team has made,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said about Asano’s efforts in her first year as head coach...
...home pool. With its 189-104 victory over Penn, the Crimson was also able to capture its sixth Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League regular-season title in 10 years. “The undefeated season was a reflection of the time and efforts we put in,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “We did what we needed to do and now we can put our focus on the championship meets.” The Crimson won 13 out of the 16 events on the day, dropping only one relay and two individual contests, both to Quaker...