Word: dans
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...over again before you’re ready to break through,” said assistant coach Andrew Rueb ’95.It seemed for a moment, though, that Harvard would break through in the match itself. Down 1-3 overall, three Crimson players—co-captain Dan Nguyen at No. 4, freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien at No. 5, and senior Ashwin Kumar at No.1—appeared to have the momentum they would need to earn match-winning singles victories.But when co-captain Dan Nguyen, playing at No. 4, got broken in the third set, Harvard abruptly...
...qualifying times, including Lynch, Brunnick, and Meyer in the 500-yard freestyle, Brunnick in the 1650-freestyle, and Guernsey in the 100-yard and 200-yard freestyle. Quinn also swam a NCAA “B” time in the 100-freestyle, as did Jones and his brother, Dan Jones, in the 200-yard butterfly.“It’s been an amazing season,” Rathgeber said. “It’s more than I ever could have asked for as a senior.”—Staff writer Alexandra...
...good things.” Senior and first baseman Matt Kramer paced the Harvard offense, going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored. Junior Ryan Watson and freshman Ben Sestanovich each pitched an inning, giving up three runs apiece before sophomore Dan Zailskas gave up a run in two innings. WICHITA STATE 11, HARVARD 10 While the second game of Saturday’s twinbill was the closest the Crimson came to victory this weekend, it was also Harvard’s most disappointing loss. Down 5-0 in the top of the eighth inning, the Crimson...
...NCAAs, junior Tommy Picarsic also posted an outstanding weekend. The lightest Crimson competitor, at 133 lbs, inspired the entire squad by opening the tournament with an upset of Army’s seventh-seeded Whitt Dunning, 8-7. The junior dropped his next bout, but rebounded by edging Dan Hilt and Bryan Ortenzio in the consolation draw. The Crimson wrestler’s run would end in the consolation semis. “[Picarsic] opened the tournament and went up against two guys who beat him earlier [this year],” Weiss said. “Tommy?...
...kind of a weird meet with not the whole team qualifying,” co-captain Molly Boyle said. “But we had a lot of freshmen qualify and do well.” The Crimson’s championship effort was highlighted by the freshmen, as Dan Chenoweth and Jamie Olson posted impressive times in their events. In the men’s 3K, Chenoweth averaged a four minute mile, finishing second in the event with a time of 8:04.72. “Dan ran great, definitely the race of the weekend...