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After a humiliating first-round exit from the ECAC Fall Men’s Division I Invitational last year, the Harvard men’s tennis team found itself on a revenge mission. And though it didn’t win the championship, the Crimson proved that last year’s performance was a fluke, advancing to the semifinals before losing to top-seeded Penn State, 5-2, in a match that was much closer than the final score indicated. Harvard’s players took their opponents to three sets in five of the six singles matches against...
...should make us better in the long run,” she says. Coach Rhoads emphasizes that it is “a great honor for [Harvey and Sheldon] to be singled out,” but the team remains focused on the Yale tournament this weekend and the ECAC championships over Columbus Day weekend.“We have high expectations, but we have fun,” Sheldon says. “And the rest takes care of itself...
...totals. Harvard looks to improve on this week’s performance against a similar field of competitors at the difficult Yale University Golf Course during the Yale Fall Intercollegiate Tournament next week. The tournament in New Haven is the Crimson’s last tune-up before the ECAC championships in Williamsburg, Va., the following week. —Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...
...tired late in the game.” The win over MIT puts the Crimson on a two-game winning streak, and the team improved its record to an impressive 6-1. Next up on Harvard’s slate is an interesting road set that features the ECAC Championships in Lewisburg, PA and a California trip where perennial powerhouse UC-Berkeley awaits. The Crimson won’t return to Blodgett Pool until October 13th, but the team hopes that the crowds continue to be as lively as they were in the home opener. “The fans...
...Harvard will need all the consistency it can muster this coming weekend, as it heads to Princeton to play in a tournament featuring the rival Tigers as well as Ivy League foes Columbia and Yale. Down the road, on Oct. 6 and 7, comes the all-important ECAC Championship. —Staff writer Jonathan B. Steinman can be reached at steinman@fas.harvard.edu...