Word: crimsonã
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...about its business quietly, while other Ivy League teams have compiled more impressive wins against more recognizable Division I teams. But the Browns and Columbias of the world—and Penn and Princeton, as well—would be ill-advised to discount these wins, based on the Crimson??€™s strength of schedule. In a year when not much is expected and all the pressure is off, Harvard is doing the things necessary to compete with bigger, more talented teams...
Even during the first event, the Crimson??€™s youth was already a clear factor. The 200 freestyle ‘A’ relay of Nicholas Langan, Brad Burns, Andrew Krna and James Lawler, all freshmen and sophomores, turned in a final time of 1:22.81, just good enough for 14th place...
...Crimson??€™s better relay performances of the meet was the 800 free relay. The team of junior Jan Cieslikiewicz, freshman David Ni, Walker and Cole touched ninth in the event with a final time...
...second-place finish was a respectable conclusion to the the Crimson??€™s first long road trip of this season, and several key players seem to have found their stride entering December...
...Crimson??€™s first game of the weekend, Idaho State senior Janae Griffin led all scorers with 19 points, but the Bengals never really threatened in Harvard’s 68-56 victory...