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...Harvard tightened its play and went 3-3 over its final six games, an encouraging sign for 2009. “Guys for the most part tried to focus on what we weren’t doing well,” sophomore Bret Voith said. “We didn??t necessarily see the results of our adjustments within the season, but…beginning next August I think there will be improvements.” New captains Atkinson and Voith will lead the charge after enjoying breakout seasons for the Crimson, earning Most Improved Player...
...struggling offense, as Harvard managed to find the back of the cage only twice in the final six games. “We had many close games, and hard-fought ones, too,” co-captain Kylie Stone said. “Some went our way and others didn??t. It’s all about the competition and giving it your all, and I think we did that this season.” Over the course of the 2008 campaign, the Crimson had its share of triumphs. Harvard won its opening game, 1-0, against Holy...
...also including a few women with little collegiate experience. Brand attributed the success of the women’s team to Cross and her skills as a captain. “She was a tremendous leader for the women,” Brand said. “She didn??t just cheer, but helped coach the other women. She clearly was the premier leader on the women’s side.” The Crimson women (20-1) were able to shine the entire season, losing only one match to Penn State in early December. Cross finished...
...When I took the job, I didn??t know how we were going to do, what sort of players I would have,” Baise said...
...swimmers and one diver to their respective NCAA tournaments in late March.The Crimson was close to perfection in its performance in the pool this season. But following the team’s flawless 2007-08 showing, close was not good enough.“As a team, we didn??t achieve what we wanted to achieve,” co-captain David Guernsey said. “We set some goals to go out and win Ivies, but we didn??t, so I think we were disappointed in that sense.”Harvard began...