Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Just as it did with the men, inexperience in the sabre also plagued the Crimson women. Harvard dropped six out of nine matches in that category...
Unlike their male counterparts, however, the women's team was able to compensate for its shortcomings in the sabre, as the Crimson dominated Brandeis with both the foil and the epee, winning each of those events by a convincing 8-1 margin...
...added bright spot for the Crimson women was the play of freshman Hilary Robinson, who won two out of the three matches Harvard won in the sabre...
...Saturday, the Crimson will enter its first Ivy League meeting of the young season facing Columbia at home. The match-up figures to be a difficult one for the Crimson, as the Lions field a strong squad, particularly on the women's side...
...problem I have found at Harvard is that, unlike Sherri, Harvard students focus on the what instead of the who. Not only are we eager to know if someone plays lacrosse, acts in the Ex or is a Fox man, we thrive on knowing. Knowing if someone sports a Crimson Key T-shirt or sings with the sexiness of an Opportune, we can easily group them into superficial categories of cool or uncool. Are they worthy of a nod, a quick hello or an invite to the next HPC cocktail party? The coolness factor is everywhere, and I am guilty...