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...Harvard men’s water polo team played the first of its two postseason tournaments this weekend at the Northern Championships hosted by MIT.The Crimson finished the tournament in the same position as it entered, winning the third-place game against Iona to secure a spot as the No. 6 seed for Eastern Championships.Entering Northerns as the No. 3 seed, Harvard played its first-round game against Fordham, a team it defeated earlier in the year, 10-5.The Crimson set the tone for the match early, cruising to a commanding first-half lead.Although a berth at Easterns was assured...
...road trip to California last week, the Harvard men’s water polo team rebounded with two victories in the friendly waters of Blodgett Pool in a doubleheader on Saturday. The team recorded a 10-5 win over the Fordham Rams and a 12-9 triumph over the Iona Gaels. The Crimson (9-8) was led by sophomore Spencer Livingston’s seven goals and a stifling defense anchored by junior goalkeeper Jay Connolly. Harvard’s depth was once again showcased, as seven different players found themselves on the scoreboard. “Overall...
...men’s and women’s cross country teams trotted out the youth once again at the Iona Meet of Champions on Saturday, with each team racing five freshmen. The youngsters held their ground just fine, placing 10th out of 19 teams on the women’s side and 11th among 19 men’s squads. On the women’s side, the large field of 206 runners encouraged a conservative start for the young Crimson athletes, but all the runners finished strong. The team was paced by freshman Cara Sprague, who finished 47th...
...freshmen. They’ve run a lot of great times coming in and they’ve adjusted well.” “They’re not making freshman mistakes,” he added. The Crimson will return to action next weekend at the Iona Meet of Champions. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...coach, new attitude. That was the story for the Harvard cross-country and track teams this year, as Jason Saretsky came from Iona to take over the reins after the departure of Frank Haggerty ’68. Saretsky brought a new focus on training and competition to a team long accustomed to a place near the bottom of the Ivy League. The last Heptagonals Championship of any kind won by the Crimson was at the outdoor meet in 1985, a statistic that Saretsky hopes to change. The first step toward that goal was the creation of a traveling squad...