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...fourth quarter saw a number of new Harvard faces, as the squad entered the frame up 8-1, but the Crimson still didn’t give any leeway...
...Connor said. “But my goal is still the same, to be a national champion.” Freshman Corey Jantzen, the No. 4 seed at 141 lbs, gave perhaps the most promising performance, making good on his ranking by taking fourth in the weight class in remarkable fashion. Jantzen earned a fall in his first round bout in only 24 seconds before defeating Cornell’s Adam Frey, 11-7, in a hard-fought quarterfinal match. Jantzen could not land an upset against top-seeded Matthew Kyler, but the rookie did maintain his confidence and fought...
There were a lot of pruny fingers in New York this past weekend.The Harvard women’s water polo team set out on a taxing five-game road trip over two days as it took on a plethora of foes from the Empire state. After finishing fourth in the ECAC Championships last weekend with a 1-2 record, the Crimson fared slightly better this past weekend as it finished 3-2, capturing wins over Siena, Utica, and St. Francis but falling to Hartwick and Marist.MARIST 13, HARVARD 10It was a case of missed opportunities for the Crimson...
...away from what we prepared all week.” In the third, Duboe completed his hat trick, pumping in two goals in five minutes. Sophomore attacker Jesse Fehr and freshman attacker Dean Gibbon’s piled on two more in the first minutes of the fourth, putting the finishing touches on the run. The Minutemen scrambled to stay in the game scoring twice to cut the lead to 7-4. With less than two minutes remaining, junior defenseman Sam Slaughter padded the lead, scoring his first goal of the season. Integral to Harvard’s game...
...long gone, if it ever existed at all.“Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!” is a triumph—quite possibly the band’s finest—a highly mature, surprisingly organic step in a promising new direction for an artist now in his fourth decade of music-making. Cave hasn’t broken away from the Bad Seeds’ traditions. On the contrary: the album sounds like a natural, albeit bold, progression from the supercharged “Abattoir Blues.” But it took an injection of sludge from...