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There’s an old family legend that my grandfather boxed with JFK back in 1937, and that Grandpa completely kicked his ass. Technical Knock-Out in the first round. Ivy League playboy millionaire teeth scattered over the ring, Kennedy babbling out “I-ah, er-ah...” in a half-conscious state...
...weekend road trip, but it certainly could not avoid the blizzard. The No. 8 Crimson (12-8-4, 7-4-4 ECAC) was blown away by Ivy rival Princeton (14-6-4, 10-3-2 ECAC) Friday night by a 6-1 margin. Although Harvard rallied to knock off Quinnipiac (9-16-5, 3-12-3 ECAC) Saturday with a 3-0 shutout, the stunning result against the Tigers left Harvard with an uphill battle in the regular season’s final weeks to earn home games in the opening round of the conference tournament. The top four teams...
...there than at the basket. He settled for those shots as opposed to going inside.”When Cusworth has gotten the ball down low, he has struggled to maintain possession against the help defense that is often thrown his way. Smaller players have been able to knock the ball away to the tune of 17 turnovers in the six games.“He has to keep the ball higher [in the low post]. He knows that. And he has to do a better job with his footwork. He knows that too,” Harvard coach Frank...
...forwards are quick to find the open guard on the perimeter. It is that offensive balance, that versatility of offensive production, that has left Ivy opponents guessing as to which offensive element to shut down first. Leave the perimeter open, and Laura Robinson or McCaffery will knock down threes all day. Pressure the guards, and Harvard’s revived post game will punish the interior defense and end up at the free throw line more often than not.“Recently it’s showed how dominant our posts have been,” Hallion said...
...speedy.”Harvard, however, was fortified by a more comfortable and cohesive back line and some truly heady play in net by Martin. The youngster, who learned she would get her third collegiate start on Wednesday, was nimble with the glove, corralled rebounds, and dove fearlessly to knock away loose pucks despite being the only goalie listed on the game-time roster. Martin “gave us everything,” Stone said. “She was dead-on on all the pucks. She controlled her rebounds, she was aggressive when she needed...