Word: lineup
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...collegiate coach, crafting a starting lineup is not a fine science, but rather an art.Call Harvard coach Tommy Amaker the Jackson Pollack of the Ivy coaching realm; for him, it’s all about improvisation.Last season, this translated into numerous starting fives, with Amaker trying, fruitlessly, to find his masterpiece. It never came, as Harvard posted two separate, crippling seven-game losing streaks en route to an abysmal 8-22 record on the year. The team, along with its coach, will look to find an answer this year.“There’s been such a culture...
...begin the season this Saturday at the Binghamton Open in Johnson City, N.Y. The open tournament format—which welcomes high level competition from Virginia to Ithaca—allows squads to enter more than one athlete at each weight, giving Harvard the opportunity to display its entire lineup...
...some of these new faces, the regular season will be a trial by fire, as Zack Pope (125), Walter Peppelman (149), and Sean Murphy (197) will impact the starting lineup immediately. As daunting as the task may seem, Weiss praised his captains for their work as role models and advisors in helping untested grapplers feel at home...
Four games into the season, the Harvard women’s hockey team is struggling to find its rhythm. In the absence of tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt, the Crimson has been trying to find a lineup that works, using a different set of starters in each contest.Only one player, tri-captain and first-line center Jenny Brine, has started every game thus far. “We have great leadership this year, but we’re struggling to find an identity, and that’s something we’re going to have to figure out here...
...going to be a great year,” Brine said. While it’s still early, Buesser’s performance is surely a testament to the Crimson’s strength. Buesser’s performance against the Bobcats earned her a spot in the starting lineup against Princeton last Saturday, where Harvard dominated, 6-4. While it’s not unusual for a sophomore to contribute on a team stocked with young talent, Buesser just might be poised for her break-out season. “She really got stronger and stronger as [last] season...