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...Cusworth opted for the latter, allowing him to practice and work with the team through the fall.However, this meant that after just four Ivy League games, the center would be forced to leave the team with a gaping hole in the middle of the lineup. With Cusworth, Harvard finished 9-9 overall, and 2-2 in the Ivy League. Without the seven-footer, the Crimson stumbled to a 12-16 finish, just 5-9 in the Ivies.“No matter how much we try to minimize it, anytime we lose statistics like [Brian’s], I think...
...Sarestsky’s words, Karesin did not receive an at-large bid to the national meet. Also dominant was sophomore Becky Christensen, who won outdoor Heptagonals and also tied for the highest jump at the prestigious Penn Relays. Christensen had an off day at NCAA Regionals, finishing ninth and also narrowly missing the automatic cut for nationals. However, based on the strength of her previous performances, Christensen earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships, to be held in Sacramento, Calif. from June 6-9. The pole vault was also an area of strength for the Crimson, with...
...best part about beginning the season is the fact that possibilities are endless. Despite last year’s disappointing 6-6 finish and 11-4 loss against Syracuse in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team had hope on its side...
Even if it didn’t work to perfection, Harvard upped its game to recover to some extent and won three of its last five games to finish...
...Delgado (.514 save percentage, 93 saves) and sophomore Nicola Perlman (.572 save percentage, 143 saves), who is also an associate magazine editor for The Crimson, shared time in the net all season. After going 9-10 through the regular season, Harvard took third at the Northern Division Championships. The finish was not good enough to punch an automatic ticket to the Eastern Championships, but after a couple of anxious days of waiting, the selection committee awarded Harvard an at-large bid. The eighth-seeded Crimson finished eighth, but the expereince will no doubt pay off over the next few years...