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...going in, so you never like to say that you expect a top-five performance, but as a coaching staff we’ve been a bit spoiled with Becky,” coach Jason Saretsky said. The lone Harvard representative also cleared the bar at 1.83 meters her junior year. And while that was good enough for a fourth place finish, a 1.83 clearing this year would only garner fifth place in a more competitive field. Texas junior Destinee Hooker won the event with a record-setting clearance of 1.98 meters. Always aiming for further heights, Christensen improved substantially...
...rest of the stanza, but consecutive kills brought the Crimson within two at 19-17. The Tigers were able to hold on to the set, winning it 30-22. “We trailed them for most of the match, but we were always close,” junior Soren Rosier said. “Each set really came down to a couple of breakaway points.” Princeton opened up the second set with a 7-2 lead. The Tigers took advantage of Crimson errors to bring the lead to eight at 16-8. Harvard began a four...
...performance, recording four straight wins to seal the game.“The level of play was up a level higher...it was quite a remarkable win today,” Fish said.In the doubles, William & Mary claimed an early advantage over the Crimson. At No. 1, Felton and junior Michael Hayes lost 8-4 to the Tribe’s Keziel Juneau and Sebastian Vidal, with No. 3 co-captain combination Kalfayan/Clayton beaten by the same score. Harvard secured a lone win, courtesy of the No. 2 duo of sophomore Aba Omodele-Lucien and freshman Davis Mangham; the pairing...
...with a grain of salt because we’ve had such a long rest.”“Personally, I haven’t played a lot of golf over the winter, so it was great just getting outdoors and playing some golf,” junior Greg Shuman added.Despite the constant threat of rain and the dark clouds looming over the entire tournament, the weather held and the Crimson was able to get the full three rounds of 18 holes in.“It was good to get out into the sun and feel...
...lacrosse team hosts Hartford at 6:00 p.m. on Cumnock Turf. After kicking off the season with a road upset of Duke, Harvard took down nationally-ranked Stony Brook before coming up short against No. 13 UMass at home last weekend. Come watch junior goalie Joe Pike, who has the nation's third-best goals-against average, top scorers Jeffrey A. Cohen '12 and Dean W. Gibbons, and the rest of the laxers in their final tuneup before the start of Ivy competition...