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...Despite stopping the puck, McGann fumbled and lost sight of it, allowing Watters to swoop in and earn a hat trick. With 9:21 to go and up 10-0, Richter skated off the ice to a standing ovation as sophomore backup goaltender John Riley took his place to finish out the shutout. The two combined for 29 saves. Quinnipiac also subbed out McGann for its third-string goaltender, allowing the crowd at Bright to see the fifth goalie of the night and prompting the trumpet section of the Harvard band to blare...
...season kickoff at the Texas Southern Relays. But junior high jumper Becky Christensen is finding out the hard way that there’s no rest for the weary. Last Friday, the Texas native competed in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships and brought home a fourth-place finish and her first indoor All-American accolades after clearing a 1.83m bar, matching her career best jump. “She went in there as the last person on the list and came out fourth,” said Harvard assistant coach and high jump coach Will Thomas...
...probably the most competitive regular season regatta for fleet racing for the entire spring,” Watson said of the co-ed event.Meanwhile, some of the Crimson’s more inexperienced sailors stayed in Cambridge to compete in the Central Series One regatta. The squad finished fourth in the field of 10.ST. MARY’S WOMEN’S REGATTAWatson and Wareham finished third in the A division to pace Harvard to a solid fifth-place finish at the St. Mary’s Women’s Regatta after a disappointing performance in the previous weekend...
...This time last season, a sluggish men’s lacrosse team eked out a 7-6 overtime victory over Penn to notch its first of the season. Harvard had to win five of its last eight to finish two games under...
Rebuilding doesn’t always mean losing. The Harvard fencing team finished sixth at the NCAA Championships for the second year in a row, capping a successful season for the squad. The year-end tournament was held this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. Senior Teddy Sherrill was among four All-Americans for the Crimson and led the team with a fifth-place finish in epee. Entering the season without some key fencers, the Crimson nevertheless relied on veteran leaders and some youthful infusion to tie for the second-best finish in school history. Mathematically, the chances of recapturing...