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...Favrot’s final hit ended the game, 30-27. “Last time when we played them, it was a five-game match, but whenever we played our game at our pace, passing and hitting, we beat them,” co-captain Dave Fitz said. “We knew that if we played at our pace and pushed the tempo with our tempo, they wouldn’t have a chance.” In the third game, it was no question who was in control. Harvard took a 3-0 lead with Nelson serving...
...while the first defined a genre, the second seems only to retread musical styles that arose since the band’s early years. “The Weirdness” melds alternative rock and punk rock while flirting with the musical styles of Bob Dylan, U2, and Dave Matthews to create a vibrant sound palette. Despite the musical diversity found in some of its tracks, the album does manage to be cohesive and even pleasant at times. To the band’s credit, the drawn out, ear-splitting whine of a guitar at the end of many tracks...
...Crimson’s fate with a key contest against Daniel Daudt at No. 5 singles. Valkin came from one set down to win, 6-7, 7-5, 6-1, giving Harvard the victory over USF. “He finally exhausted his opponent,” Crimson coach Dave Fish ’72 said. Sophomore Chris Clayton, who played at No. 1 singles, beat opponent Ales Svigelj, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5 in a heated match to help clinch the win for Harvard. “Clayton’s match was a huge one because...
...Division Player of the Week Brady Weissbourd registered 21 kills in the two matches, but the Crimson offense struggled as a whole, hitting .229 against NJIT and .233 against NYU. “Unfortunately, we have dug ourselves a very, very, very deep hole,” co-captain Dave Fitz said. “We want to finish with a winning record.” Harvard (7-5, 3-5 Hay) hopes to rebound on Saturday when it takes on Sacred Heart at the Malkin Athletic Center. NYU 3, HARVARD 0 Harvard fell...
...unsportsmanlike conduct call following the goal meant the Minutemen had to play one man down for a full minute.It was Harvard’s failure to convert the extra-man situation into a goal that led to its downfall, and a score by freshman midfielder Dave Dobrosky with five seconds left came too late to ignite a Crimson rally. “It was just kind of one of those situations about who wanted it more,” Mahler said. “I’m proud of the guys—they played really well and fought...