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...ready for a little brainteaser?What do a hockey stick and a golf club have in common? To add to the fun, here’s a bonus question; what do a basketball court and a lacrosse field have in common? If you answered that they all involve highly competitive athletes, well, you’d be right, but then you’d be missing the whole point. However, if you answered Jenny Brine and Nicole Finelli, respectively, feel free to fill out your Harvard Sports Fan Club membership.It’s rare in this highly specialized...
...League Championships in Galloway, N.J., this weekend, freshman Greg Shuman garnered first-team All-Ivy honors, but the Harvard men’s golf team finished in fifth place out of eight teams. The golfers arrived back in Cambridge yesterday with a team score of 931, 27 strokes behind the first-place Penn. Brown came in second (914), followed by Columbia (921) and Yale (927). Harvard finished the weekend 79 strokes over par. Many of the Crimson golfers were disappointed with the results and with the quality of play. “The team underperformed, but obviously this...
Though it rolled into the Ivy League Championships with seemingly unstoppable momentum, the Harvard women’s golf team found itself dragging to a disappointing finish, finally slowed down by this year’s cold, wet spring. The narrow, tree-lined fairways and fast, sloping greens at the Trenton Country Club in Trenton, N.J., confounded the Crimson, which finished fourth of seven teams in the three-round tournament, shooting a 110 over-par 974 (326-329-319), which put it 41 strokes behind first-place Columbia and 21 strokes behind third-place Yale. “We?...
...this weekend’s New England Division I Championships, horrendous rain and high winds forced cancellation of Sunday’s final round, leaving the Harvard men’s golf team without a chance to rebound from a disappointing first day that saw the Crimson finish 10th. In a field in which only two players broke par, the Brown Bears’ Larry Haertel captured the individual title with a 71 after winning a tiebreaker against Army’s Pat Beverly. Harvard’s team score of 310 left the Crimson trailing leader and eventual winner...
...Harvard women’s golf team won its third straight competition on Saturday, comfortably beating Dartmouth and Brown in a tri-match in Hatchville, Mass., that was shortened to 18 holes from the 36 that had been scheduled because of heavy rain. All 10 Crimson golfers played, producing strong performances both from the five playing in the team match and from those playing as individuals. The team shot a combined 309, significantly outpacing Dartmouth (322) and Brown (334), while junior Debbie Amanti, playing as an individual, shot a tournament-low round of 73. Though they played solidly overall...