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...championship repeat was just not in the cards. The Harvard fencing team entered the season as the unquestioned defending national champion, but came away with a sixth-place finish at the year-end NCAA Championships in Madison, N.J. this weekend. Senior captain Tim Hagamen led seven All-Americans for the Crimson with an individual title in the saber. The finish is the second best in school history after last year’s national championship season. After regional competition, Harvard qualified just nine fencers for nationals, a number mathematically insufficient to allow the team to repeat. But two at-large...
...title of all-America twice. This time it was about not only leading his team, but also becoming the first men’s saber fencer in Harvard history to win the individual championship.And that’s exactly what he did.Beyond leading his squad to a sixth-place finish, the New York, N.Y. native became just the fourth Crimson man to win a title, following junior Benji Ungar’s epee victory last season.The honor comes as no shock to head coach Peter Brand.“Overall in the 25 years I’ve been coaching...
...Harvard sailing team was finally out in full force last weekend, as the No. 4 co-ed squad and the No. 6 women’s team sailed in a total of three regattas along the East Coast, picking up a third, a fourth, and a fifth-place finish in the spring season’s fourth weekend of action. While the bulk of the Crimson competed in the Northeast over the weekend, the most important practice still came in preparing for Nationals at Navy. “We wanted to get some time sailing and getting used...
With an entire spring break to devote to practice at the site of Nationals this year, the Harvard sailing team took advantage of the training during the time off, competing in four regattas over the weekend and finishing no lower than fifth in any event. The Crimson earned the squad’s second first-place finish of the spring, in addition to a runner-up finish and as a fourth-place nod.“We had our practices all week at Navy,” freshman skipper Drew Robb said. “I’ve been...
...Curto won their matches in super tiebreakers in the fourth and fifth spots, respectively.The lone point for the Aggies was at No. 6 singles, with Jessica Harris prevailing over Gottlieb, 6-2, 6-1. PACIFIC 4, HARVARD 3The Harvard women’s tennis team tripped at the finish line yesterday, falling just short of beating Pacific in Stockton, Calif. The match, which the Crimson eventually lost, 4-3, featured three Harvard leads and three ties. The deciding match was at No. 5 singles, where senior Julia Forgie was bested by Tigers freshman Sasha Fisher...