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...Connolly finished their careers at Blodgett as undeniable leaders of a team that has gone through many trials and tribulations this season.“It’s been really fun, looking back on it,” Tune says. “It’s kind of unbelievable that it’s all gone by so fast.”This Thursday’s game at Connecticut College will mark the end of an era, as the two senior captains wrap up their careers and don the Crimson speedo for the final time...
...first tally.“They came out flying, but we were able to weather the storm and stay composed,” said co-captain Michael Fucito, who scored Harvard’s third goal of the match. “We showed up to play. Everything kind of came together tonight.”The Crimson certainly chose a good night to show off its attacking prowess. The highly anticipated game pitted the 2006 Ivy champs against a nationally-ranked Bears team coming off six straight victories, not to mention its 2007 league title. A fierce determination characterized...
...think we were hoping to place a little better than we had, but that being said, for the 1V…this is the fastest we’ve done the course,” lightweight captain Rebekah Kharrazi said. “The conditions were kind of rocky at points, which means we’re getting faster, getting better, and that’s pretty exciting.”The Crimson had to navigate a windier-than-usual course along the Charles, adding to the challenge of the grueling race.“It was the wind...
...trailed by only a game. In a defensive struggle, Cornell ultimately prevailed, scoring midway through the second half for the only goal in a 1-0 win. “It’s tough losing an Ivy game. It’s just kind of disheartening,” co-captain Kayla Romanelli said. About 16 minutes into the second half, Cornell (9-4, 4-0 Ivy) was fouled just outside of the circle. Big Red back Belen Martinez took the ensuing free hit and sent a hard pass towards the goal. Cornell forward Katie Kirnan stepped in front...
...waning minutes of the game, preserving the win. “I was rushing off the edge there, and a back came to block,” senior defensive end Peter Ajayi said of his forced fumble at the end of the game. “I just kind of disengaged and jumped at [Lehigh quarterback J.B. Clark]. I hit his arm a little bit and the ball popped out.” “All the credit’s got to go to Peter on that one,” senior linebacker Glenn Dorris added about recovering...