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...slightly colder and windier conditions, Shore fired a 79 after failing to recover from several early bogeys. Shore went on to finish in seventh place along with Mayer, who managed a second-round 75 to card a two-day 147. Though trailing by three strokes after the first day, Hartford rode a Day 2 team score of 297 to victory. Given that average scores did not vary wildly between Rounds 1 and 2, Harvard was left wondering what led to the lower scores on Day 2. But the Crimson seems unable to point to specific areas of the game...
...offers a stage to those amateur athletes whose majority will never reach the heights of the professional ranks. For most, there will be no appearance in the Olympics, big contract, or long athletic career.That does little to diminish the passion of the Tournament. Anybody who took the bus to Hartford to watch the Harvard women battle Maryland knows that. Perhaps more than any other event, the NCAA Tournament is sport for sport’s sake – a lucrative event, certainly, but also one that showcases the talents of those incapable of ditching school for 10-hour training...
...March 12, 2007, the two worlds collided. The NCAA Selection Committee had spoken: Maryland and Harvard would face each other in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Hartford, Conn...
...first, I was ecstatic. My two favorite schools, facing each other in a high-stakes game—and I might even be able to make it down to Hartford for the matchup...
...minus 10 minutes: Tipoff has been officially scheduled to occur in 10 minutes. The short drive from the Harvard campus to Hartford allowed a large group of students to make the trip; a sizeable pro-Crimson crowd, all decked in red, lines the seats behind press...