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...Spartans on Friday.Harvard’s unusual academic schedule placed the Crimson in the unenviable position of opening the season against teams with much more recent experience.“It looked like the Harvard hockey team at the Beanpot after exams,” Harvard Coach Dave Fish ’72 said of the Crimson’s rusty performance in its first two matches. “We didn’t get firing on all cylinders.”MICHIGAN 5, HARVARD 2Coming into Ann Arbor after just one match, Harvard knew its learning curve...
...Friday night at the Malkin Athletic Center. Playing in its home opener, Harvard (0-2, 0-2 Hay) came out on fire but couldn’t maintain its rhythm through the match. In fact, when co-captain and starting setter Dave Fitz had to leave the game with a minor ankle injury before the start of the fourth frame, it seemed that the Crimson had little chance of challenging the Highlanders (3-0, 3-0). But Harvard’s lone rookie, Gil Weintraub—who started the game on the right side and finsihed with 17 kills...
...Dave (Walshy) Walsh was working 65 hours a week at the post office when he began gaming. For his first tournament, in the summer of 2003, he drove to Nashville, Tenn., and crammed into a hotel room with six others. He took fifth place and won 50 bucks playing the original Halo. But by 2004 he was pulling down $1,100 per competition. In 2005 he won a new car worth $43,000, which he sold to make a down payment on a house and launch a fledgling clothing line aimed at gamers called Kiaeneto...
...execute its offense against conference powerhouse Springfield (5-3, 1-0 EIVA Hay), which entered the match with a No. 5 ranking and seven matches already under its belt. “Basically, we were unable to do anything well,” said co-captain and setter Dave Fitz. “Volleyball is pass-set-hit, and we couldn’t put all three of those together for more than about four times per game.” The Pride registered 44 kills and a .442 hitting percentage over three games while the Crimson hit a dismal...
...show. Harvard players took both the singles and doubles titles at the Invitational while battling hard against tough competition at Columbia.“I was very pleased with the start because [playing] after exams is really hard for any Harvard team,” said Crimson coach Dave Fish ’72.HARVARD INTERSESSION INVITATIONALFacing opponents from Boston College, Marist, and Princeton, Harvard excelled in singles and doubles throughout the three-day tournament, winning in the finals in both events on Monday.Co-captain Gideon Valkin took the crown in singles, beating the Tigers’ Peter Capkovic...