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...with Matt Luft, chasing a guy for 50 yards while I just kind of cruised into the end zone. It was awesome. It was definitely a team touchdown.”After a three-and-out for Cornell, Harvard struck again, this time on a 4-yard run from junior Cheng Ho to cap off a six-play, 42-yard drive to make it 14-0. The Crimson rolled throughout the first half, as sophomore Levi Richards scored on a 21-yard pass from Pizzotti in the second quarter, and Chrissis added a rushing touchdown to his resume, going...
This year’s event featured skaters of all ages, from the 7-year-old Annabelle Morozov to 2008 World Junior Champion Adam Rippon to Ludmila and Oleg Protopopov, Olympic gold medalists in 1964 and 1968. Harvard’s Figure Skating Club also skated a short segment...
...Davis had some strong performances,” co-captain Mike Kalfayan said. “He’s a big guy with a strong serve and a good all-court game, and he definitely put those strengths to work.” Mangham teamed with junior Michael Hayes to sweep their three doubles matches, taking two of the three with ease. Despite generally strong play, Kalfayan’s record was marred by weak performances in his supertiebreakers. Though he won four of the six singles sets he played, slow starts in two supertiebreakers resulted...
...McKinley played a key role in the Crimson’s efforts, posting back-to-back double-doubles. Throughout the weekend, she racked up 46 kills and 39 digs while maintaining a .376 hitting percentage.“Kat was incredible, making kills out of nothing,” junior co-captain Lily Durwood said. “On her second day, she hit .500, which is essentially unheard of for an outside hitter. They couldn’t stop her.”This weekend, Harvard will turn its focus elsewhere in the Ivy League, as it returns home...
...victory on Saturday against Cornell, scoring once in the first half and twice in the second on the way to an impressive second Ivy League win.“[We] really showed that we are a great team and that we can put goals away,” junior forward Christina Hagner said.Harvard (5-3-3, 2-1 Ivy) hosted the Big Red (1-8-1, 0-3) on an unseasonably warm fall day at Ohiri Field. The Crimson was looking to match the level of play attained during its 3-1 defeat of Yale on Oct. 4, while Cornell...