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...hard tackles, and it was just a team effort from start to finish. Everyone finally came together.”Freshman Gina Wideroff also notched a second-half score when she headed in a corner kick from freshman defender Caroline Kutler. The goal was Wideroff’s fourth of the season, while the assist was Kutler’s first collegiate point. Despite tying a season high with four goals, the Crimson was never out of the woods against a Tigers team with some offensive firepower of its own. Princeton, which entered the game second in the league with...
...second round, Singh and Shore led all Crimson players with rounds of 76. Shuman finished close behind with a second-round score of 78, and Moseley and Amira managed 83 and 84, respectively. Still, this marginal improvement is not satisfying for Harvard, which entered the season buoyed by a fourth-place finish at the Mid-Pines Intercollegiate. “I feel like every weekend, it’s the same interview—we underachieve,” Shuman said. “We’re all frustrated and looking forward to the spring...
...varsity Sprints win since 1997 and the first time both varsity eights had won gold since 1991. After the pair joined the varsity program in 2006—Young rowed in the varsity eight and Mulcahy in the third varsity during their sophomore season—the lightweights took fourth at Eastern Sprints in 2006 and fifth in 2007.Disappointing results at Eastern Sprints, however, yielded to excellence at IRAs, where the varsity lightweights have missed a gold medal by a combined 1.138 seconds in two seasons. Harvard earned silver both times, falling by the narrowest of margins to Cornell. Last...
...crew remains focused on the goal: returning to the medal stand at the end of the year.Bolstering the Black and White’s effort this season are Demers and Larsen-Strecker, two captains who have taken two very different roads to get there.Demers, in only her fourth year of competitive rowing, has progressed up the ranks rapidly. A former swimmer, Demers suffered an injury before her senior year of high school. Motivated by her uncle and parents, all former rowers, Demers left the pool and jumped into the river to row her senior year at Andover. That summer...
...Harvard had not yet faced, remained uncertain, the Crimson jumped out to an early lead over the Bulldogs and never looked back, leading the pack from wire to wire. Bolstered by strong tail winds, Harvard set a new course record and took home the Sprints varsity title for the fourth time in five years...