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...Harvard sailing team wrapped up its fall season with a bang last weekend, enduring the most challenging of conditions to finish near the top of the field at the Atlantic Coast Championships. The women’s team, sailing in Washington, DC, navigated heavy winds to place fourth, while rain, wind, and even snow couldn’t slow the co-ed squad in Geneva, N.Y., as the Crimson finished third. “We ended on an up note which is really great. I’m feeling pretty confident about what we can accomplish in the spring...
...Everybody was so pumped up,” sophomore Kate Mills said. “There was so much excitement behind the blocks. Everyone raced really well, and it was a fun way to start the season.” Entering the year with ambitious aspirations after finishing second in the Ivy League last year, Harvard certainly met early expectations. In the 14 events that the Crimson participated in, 13 of the 14 races ended with Harvard swimmers touching the wall first. “We’ve been working really hard in practice,” junior Natalia...
...last three years down here. That’s all I care about.” The Crimson’s last win in Philadelphia came in the 2004 season, when quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05 led Harvard to a memorable 10-0 Ivy title finish. By overcoming the odds on Saturday, Harvard now heads into its final obstacle, the 125th playing of The Game against Yale, with its repeat Ivy title chances still intact. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...crowned Ivy champion Harvard (10-3-5, 5-1-1 Ivy).For Northeastern, its first time in a NCAA tournament match proved to be a memorable one.For Harvard, the magic had run out, and its season was over.“It was a phenomenal game from start to finish,” Crimson coach Ray Leone said. “For our team, I couldn’t be prouder of what they have accomplished this year, including the effort they gave tonight—it was unbelievable.”After securing the Ivy league title...
...Terre Haute, Ind. New York’s Van Cortlandt Park course provided a familiar stomping ground for the runners, who made their second trip to the park in as many weeks. Sophomore Claire Richardson led a tremendous women’s effort in which all five Crimson scorers finished in the top 60 of the 247-person 6K field. Richardson finished seventh overall with time of 21:46.7, good enough for the top spot among Ivy League competitors and a ticket to the championships in two weeks. Freshmen Nicole Cochran and Kailyn Kuzmuk, along with sophomores Hilary...