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...second place in two relays. The 200-yard freestyle relay, consisting of Rathgeber and teammates sophomores David Guernsey and Bill Jones and junior Pat Quinn, touched the wall in 1:21.66, and the 400-yard medley relay team of Rathgeber, Quinn, senior Jason Degnan-Rojeski and sophomore Dan Jones finished in 3:13.61. These performances helped the Crimson snag a second place team finish on the weekend, falling to the host Tigers by a score of 1405-1220.5. Though it was the second straight loss to Princeton, Rathgeber’s individual performance helped soften the blow...
...basket at will against the Tigers defense, calling to mind his 33-point performance in the loss at Princeton earlier in the year. The Tigers again had no answer for the elusive point man, who was able to repeatedly shake his defender at the top of the key and finish strong at the hoop. The Crimson would never trail for the remainder of the game, although Princeton did manage to keep the affair close until late. After Goffredo hit a driving layup to put Harvard up 36-29 with 5:45 to play, Tigers forward Justin Conway scored four straight...
...Donella M. Rapier, Harvard’s vice president for alumni affairs and development, said Harvard is not disappointed by its second-place finish...
...Crimson’s second-place finish last weekend made it only natural to worry that last night’s anti-climactic matchup with the Bulldogs might catch Harvard off guard. Grigg acknowledged the postponement was a mental obstacle, but also saw the bright side in the rescheduling...
...dominant performances from senior co-captain Laurence Favrot and sophomore middle hitter Brady Weissbourd, the Crimson took command over an under-matched Raider team early on with hitting percentages of .429 and .478 in the first two games of the series. Favrot, who finished with 15 kills, reigned supreme in the first game, amassing several kills and setting a tone of dominance for the rest of the team. Weissbourd continued Harvard’s offensive forays in the second game, providing a monstrous kill, one of 12 for the night, to tie the game at 12. The Crimson quickly took...