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...already knew what I was just learning—that by bringing us together, sports can influence reality...
...back, ‘You have a responsibility to learn from the situation and to be better because of it,’” Reese said. “This team...has really turned into a winning team and I wanted to make sure that the guys knew they had a duty as Harvard hockey players to get this team back to where it needed to be.”—Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...
...strength of an impressive comeback from Duboc. With the two teams knotted at four matches apiece and the senior down, 0-2, Duboc fought her way back from the brink of elimination to eventually triumph, 2-9, 7-9, 9-3, 9-6, 9-6. “I knew we needed this match,” Duboc said afterwards. “I was very nervous in the beginning, until a game and a half in, then I started playing and got nervous again. It’s like this cycle of being nervous and playing and nerves...
...stars had to be aligned a little more closely for us to defeat last year’s national champion,” Delaney-Smith said. “We didn’t want to be simply happy that we were here, but we knew that things had to go our way. They didn’t, and that’s because of how well Maryland played.”From a 2-11 start to capturing the Ivy crown and finally playing the defending champions of its sport, Harvard had only good things to remember about this...
...Casey—who joined batterymate Perlman on the league’s second team—throwing out would-be baserunners at a dependable clip. After losing two big bats in Josh Klimkiewicz ’06 and Lance Salsgiver ’06 to graduation, the Crimson knew that it would struggle to score runs. But it didn’t think that a few holes in the lineup would cost it its Rolfe Divison title and the chance to play in May. “We just ran into a Brown team that was based around what...