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...first match of the ECAC Division I Invitational—taking place at the USTA National Tennis Center from Friday, Sept. 29th through today—the Harvard men’s tennis team came out sluggishly and fell victim to a prepared and tough No. 11-ranked Manhattan squad. The 4-3 loss hinged on the singles play of the Crimson as it dropped three straight matches in spots two through four to lose the match. Senior Scott Denenberg and sophomore Michael Kalfayan earned wins of 6-2. 6-3 and 6-2, 6-7, 10-6, respectively...
Over the weekend, the Harvard men’s water polo team traveled to Providence for the 2006 ECAC Championships. After finishing dead last in the ECACs in 2005, the Crimson looked to avoid another embarrassing finish. Seeded sixth, the Crimson ended its tournament run on Sunday, placing sixth overall. The squad commenced tournament play on Saturday facing off against third-seeded Princeton. Harvard dropped its first round to the Tigers, losing 14-8. Later that day, the Crimson bounced back against Iona University, taking a 15-10 victory. On the final day of competition, Harvard, vying for a fifth...
...Next up for the Crimson are the ECAC Championships—though the team will have two weeks to get into the swing of the season...
Harvard’s storied tradition and contemporary national success has failed to extend to success in recent Beanpots. The Crimson has won three ECAC Conference titles since the last time it made the Beanpot’s second round, which...
...senior guard Michael Beal, that led Harvard to a 5-0 start. Stehle earned his third consecutive team MVP award, becoming only the second Harvard player to do so.THE REPLACEMENTS Coming into the 2005-2006 season, Harvard was expected to relinquish its position at the top of the ECAC. According to critics, the Class of 2005 was too crucial to the team’s success. But the Class of 2006 held its own as captain Peter Hafner, leading goalscorer Dan Murphy, and goaltender John Daigneau (right)—the winner of the John Tudor Memorial...