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...freshman J. Reed Endresen said. “But I think the weekend went well.” In its first match of the tournament, the Crimson earned a victory against Western Ontario. Harvard quickly took the lead in the first round, when No. 3 freshman Richard Hill, No. 6 Endresen, and No. 9 sophomore Alastair Smith all quickly beat their Mustang Opponents, 3-0. Two more victories came from freshman Eliot Buchanan—who played the fifth seed—and junior Niko Hrdy, who played the fourth seed. No. 1 sophomore Colin West beat his opponent with...
...what we had hoped for,” senior Chris Green said. “We’re not quite where we want to be, but there’s room to move up in the next two weeks.” Green and freshman Brian Hill both claimed personal best finishes in the 1000 meter with times of 2:27.15 and 2:30.43, respectively. Green’s finish also qualified him for the IC4A meet. Senior Brian Holmquest and classmate Andrew Lipkin also qualified for the IC4A Championships with their respective fourth place (8:20.02) and sixth...
...fact, several young players have stepped in to fill the gaping holes in the Harvard lineup. Freshman Richard Hill has been a fixture at No. 2, winning four of seven matches. Fellow rookie J. Reed Endresen has taken all four of the matches he has played at the third and fourth flights. And freshman Eliot Buchanan and sophomore Alex Lavoie have shown promise in limited action, putting up .500 records...
...matches could have gone either way. But I think that mentally we were weaker than Yale.” The Crimson is also a comparatively young team, which has been a problem for Harvard all season. Its starting lineup is composed of four freshmen: J. Reed Endresen, Richard Hill, Eliot Buchanan, and Shawn Low. Harvard does not have a core of veterans that it has had in years past. “Having such a young team definitely effects us a lot,” DiSesa said. “When we get into big matches we don?...
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sat before senators on Capitol Hill Wednesday to urge a State Department budget increase of 8.5% and the hiring of 1,100 new staff. Unusually, some lawmakers wished she'd have asked for even more. Senator Russ Feingold, the Wisconsin Democrat, told Rice that her request was "small compared to the overall needs." and that U.S. diplomacy was still getting "shortchanged...