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...have come to the aforementioned league leader, Cornell, Harvard must ensure that they do not take the game against the Lions lightly. Senior forward John Baumann, a first team All-Ivy League performer from last year, leads the Lions into Cambridge with 15 points per game, good enough for fourth in the Ivies, while pulling down 6.4 boards per game, second most in the Ivy League. “He’s an inside-outside player,” Amaker said of Baumann. “So he’s a bit more of a tougher match...
...several young players have stepped in to fill the gaping holes in the Harvard lineup. Freshman Richard Hill has been a fixture at No. 2, winning four of seven matches. Fellow rookie J. Reed Endresen has taken all four of the matches he has played at the third and fourth flights. And freshman Eliot Buchanan and sophomore Alex Lavoie have shown promise in limited action, putting up .500 records...
...think it would be harder to do when you're younger, because you're concerned with individual statistics. Allen: We still have egos. But if we were in our early 20s and Paul came down and shot three in a row, I might be thinking, The fourth shot is mine. I'm in a great place in my life. I don't at any point think like that. I just keep saying, "Let's keep going to Paul. They can't stop him." Before, I woulda been like, Where am I in the context of this offense...
...squash team continues to push the top teams in the country to their limits but falls short of success. The Crimson lost 6-3 to Yale (11-2, 4-2 Ivy) last night in New Haven in its regular season finale. The loss marks Harvard’s fourth straight defeat. In the past 8 days the Crimson (5-4, 3-3) has also gone down to No. 3 ranked Trinity, No. 1 ranked Penn, and No. 2 ranked Princeton. “It’s never fun to come so close and lose, but we don?...
...lead to 8-5, and Harvard continued on to complete a 7-4 run, which kept Harvard ahead of the Gulls, 15-9. But Endicott quickly took control of the game, as the team came back from behind to seize the lead, 29-28, and the win, 32-30.In the fourth frame, the Gulls pulled ahead 9-8, and the Crimson never recovered. Extending the lead to seven points in the middle of the contest, Endicott left Harvard behind as they pushed toward the win, sealing its victory at 30-24.“We just didn’t find...