Word: junior
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...straight games Friday night, falling 87-66 to Yale (8-11, 3-2 Ivy) at Lavietes Pavilion. Down by only five at halftime, the Crimson (9-10, 1-4) went 30 percent from the field in the second half, making just one three pointer in the final twenty minutes. Junior guard Jeremy Lin led the way yet again for Harvard with a game-high 23 points, but he didn’t get much help—as captain guard Andrew Pusar was his only teammate to reach double-digit scoring, tallying 11 points...
...events. Also, a white-out of intense snow and booming thunder welcomed the Crimson contingent when it first arrived up north. “The snow acted like styrofoam, crumbling away a little more with every racer that sliced into it,” said men’s junior alpine captain Chris Kinner. “The further back one started, the rougher the course became.” The women’s nordic team led the way for Harvard, accounting for 97 of Harvard’s 203 point total over the two day meet. That squad...
...Harvard set up its offensive pattern quickly, and at 2:09, Vaillancourt crossed the puck to junior Cori Bassett. Bassett lifted the puck into the top left corner of the net, where it crossed the goal line before bouncing out. Though play continued for a few seconds, the referees belatedly ruled in favor of the Crimson, putting the team...
...Bulldog Bray Ketchum skated in from the right, skirting two defenders before placing a shot over junior goaltender Christina Kessler’s left shoulder...
...match of the undefeated in the Ivy League. [The win] puts us over the top right now.” Other standout performances for the Crimson included Cross and freshman épée Noam Mills, who each only lost one bout. Cross, along with foil teammate junior Anna Podolsky, led the foil for Harvard. “Our primary objective, especially against Columbia, was to win big time in the foil squad,” Brand said. “They sure turned up big time for us.” The sabre continued to be the Achilles?...