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...September. The Crimson, led by seniors Lindsey Scherf and captain Sarah Bourne, defeated Yale for the first time in eight years. Most notably, however, freshmen Jamie Olson and Claire Richardson finished second and third for Harvard, setting the tone for the class of 2011. “H-Y-P, where we beat Yale, helped us gain some confidence at the beginning of the season,” Richardson said. Since then, the Crimson’s freshmen have been front and center, but not without some help from their older teammates...
...men’s lightweight crew team had a banner day Saturday, coming back from the annual H-Y-P regatta in Princeton, N.J., with both the Goldthwait and Volger Cups. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...place finish at a meet that featured a remarkable five new Ivy records in all. “The level of competition and the level of fight were much above where they were in years past,” junior diver Samantha Papadakis said.Mirroring the standings at the H-Y-P meet two weeks earlier, Princeton took first with 1,496 points, Harvard was the runner-up squad with 1,408.5 points, and Yale secured third with 1,122 points. Penn, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell rounded out the rest of the Ancient Eight.The Tigers had won five straight...
...H-Y-P meet did not have a direct bearing on the EISL title this year—Cornell had already snagged first place with a perfect 8-0 league record—but it did provide the Crimson with the opportunity to capture second place and defeat Princeton in its own pool. Harvard has not won at Princeton’s DeNunzio Pool since 1983, and could not break the streak this year...
Then comes the all-important H-Y-P meet against rivals Yale and Princeton on Feb. 2-3 to determine Ivy League supremacy...