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...loss to eventual quarterfinalist Michael Shabaz of Virginia. “Every rally felt three times as long as it usually would.” In the consolation bracket, Clayton fell to No. 60 Guillermo Gomez of Georgia Tech. “I’m certainly looking forward to Regionals as a chance for redemption,” Clayton said, referring to the ITA Northeast Regionals, the most important event of the fall season, which will be held next week at Yale. While Clayton struggled in Tulsa, six of his teammates faced spirited Midwestern competition on newly-surfaced courts...
...like ‘national,’ and the Democrats don’t like ‘standards,’” Gates said. “As a result, the most basic improvement we could make to American education can’t go forward...
...victory on Saturday against Cornell, scoring once in the first half and twice in the second on the way to an impressive second Ivy League win.“[We] really showed that we are a great team and that we can put goals away,” junior forward Christina Hagner said.Harvard (5-3-3, 2-1 Ivy) hosted the Big Red (1-8-1, 0-3) on an unseasonably warm fall day at Ohiri Field. The Crimson was looking to match the level of play attained during its 3-1 defeat of Yale on Oct. 4, while Cornell...
...scored six goals in a game in over five years. Yesterday, in its game against Saint Louis at Jordan Field, the Crimson (6-5, 2-1 Ivy) not only tallied six goals, it also kept the Billikens (4-8, 0-1 Atlantic 10) scoreless. Sophomore midfielder Chloe Keating, sophomore forward Leigh McCoy, and senior forward Tami Jafar notched two goals apiece while co-captain Kylie Stone and freshman goaltender Ana Roda combined for a shutout in a dominant 6-0 win. “We’re really coming together nicely,” head coach Sue Caples said...
...decisive.”Although the two-goal loss represented an improvement over a 15-10 defeat at the hands of the Gaels in September, some Crimson competitors showed concern at the team’s lack of consistent execution.“I thought we were really moving forward as a team, but this weekend we really took a step back,” sophomore Jeff Lee. “Guys are just not focused.”The Crimson still has a long way to go, closing out the regular season with two of its last three contests...