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Another British native, sophomore Alasdair McLean-Foreman—actually a club teammate of Lambert’s—is the Crimson??€™s other top title contender. As a freshman, he won the indoor title in the 800. Haggerty plans to move him up to the mile this year, and expectations are that he can run near the four-minute mark...
Junior Melissa Tanner, who was Harvard’s top-finisher in the cross country season, was the Crimson??€™s lone scorer in the distances at Heps with a sixth-place finish and a 17:20.97 run in the 5000 last year. Haggerty believes her capable of cracking the 17-minute mark this year...
...Harvard’s ability to overcome adversity and the trap left Sullivan satisfied, the Crimson??€™s play in the paint left him beaming. Harvard established a strong defensive presence in the paint early in the game as Coleman and Winter harassed the Huskies down low. Northeastern shot 34.6 percent in the first half...
Ogbechie was a dominant force in each of the Crimson??€™s three Ivy victories. The most impressive was the first triple-double in school history when she tallied 25 kills, 14 digs and 10 blocks in a 3-2 thriller over Yale on Oct. 12. In a 3-2 victory over Dartmouth on Oct. 5, she registered 21 kills and 20 digs. In Harvard’s final win of the year—a 3-0 sweep of Princeton on Nov. 9, she fell just short of another triple-double with 12 kills, nine digs and seven...
Peljto and Tubridy racked up 12 rebounds apiece, contributing to the Crimson??€™s 48-39 advantage over the Stag in rebounds. Harvard outrebounded Fairfield 21-14 on the offensive glass...