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...tried, as we did before, to limit his touches,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “He??s a good player and I think he got confidence. He was in a very good rhythm and there’s not much many people in our league can do once he gets going like that...
...player stayed locked in through the weekend en route to a 5-1 overall mark, earning praise from Fish as the only Harvard competitor to post a 3-0 singles record.“[Hayes’] effort was really excellent,” Fish said. “He??s committed to doing what he needs to do with a single-minded focus. It allowed him to play at a different level and showed what he??s capable of.”After dropping the opening set to Marist’s Loic Sessagesimi...
...fall-away on the baseline. By that point, Miller’s teammates knew he was hot—on the next time down the floor, Lin found his center open under the basket for an easy lay-up.“Doug is a hard-nosed player and he??s going to come ready to play every day,” Lin said. “We’re not surprised, but we’re very thankful for that.”The final buzzer saw the junior finish with 13 points...
...lead to start the third frame, Picarsic scored two takedowns to close the match and earn a major decision, 12-2, for the first time this year.“[Picarsic] kept up the pace, always pushing for points,” Weiss praised. “He??s been doing a great job leading this team on and off the mat.”No. 4 O’Connor (17-2) matched his senior teammate with another 12-2 major, topping Rudy Chelednik to finish the afternoon and cap a personal undefeated weekend.With three solid bouts...
...men’s side, the team benefited from co-captain Benji Ungar’s return to health. “Benji looks physically fit and back to his old form again,” Crimson coach Peter Brand said. “He looks like he??s back, and if he stays healthy, he certainly has a shot at recapturing the NCAA individual title.” The senior’s nagging injuries during the fall campaign hampered the performance of the épée squad, which often became the deciding factor...