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...Harvard women’s basketball team, which is reeling after five straight losses—three of them without co-captain guard Jessica Holsey—hits the road again tomorrow. Tomorrow’s game at Marist (4-4) in Poughkeepsie, NY brings together two women’s basketball teams who have never played—and who appear to be headed in opposite directions. After four straight losses to open the season, the Red Foxes are riding a four-game winning streak, capped by Sunday’s thrilling overtime win against Iona. The Crimson...
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...though sophomore swimmer Jackie Pangilinan has only competed in one meet this year for her school team, her efforts in other venues still manage to single her out as a Harvard star. “[Pangilinan’s] performance overseas was phenomenal,” junior co-captain Jessica Davidson said. “We can’t wait to have her back and to see what she can do.” The undefeated Harvard women’s swimming and diving team has already competed in five meets this season, but Pangilinan has only participated...
...sophomore Amanda Slaight in second. Her second win came in the 200 individual medley, as she led a one-two-three finish followed by Ono and junior Stacey Blondin.Blondin finished second in two other events, behind Chang in the 200 butterfly and behind Jellie in the 500 free.Co-captain Jessica Davidson and junior Emily Wilson also had a good meets, taking first or second to each other in two events. Wilson won the 200 free with Davidson finishing in second, and Davidson took first in the 200 backstroke while Wilson finished in second.The last Crimson win came from...
...dropped its fourth straight game, 63-47, to Richmond (3-5) yesterday. Harvard fought mightily in a nail-biter at UVA, but erratic defense and ice-cold shooting from the perimeter spelled doom for the Crimson against the Spiders. Still without injured co-captain Jessica Holsey, Harvard struggled mightily from the field yesterday. The Crimson shot 0-of-10 from beyond the arc and hit only 17 field goals on the afternoon. “There was a lack of a spark [without the three-point shooting],” junior forward Christiana Lackner said. “That?...