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...Columbia defense engaged in an aggressive full-court press in the second half, attempting to cause some arrhythmia in Harvard’s offense. But after being caught off guard in its 74-71 loss to the Lions in Cambridge earlier this season, the Crimson anticipated Columbia’s aggressive defensive strategy this time around...
...coined the phrase, “If at first you don’t succeed, Try, try again.” This proverb was taken to heart by the women’s water polo team this weekend, which had a chance to avenge last weekend’s losses to Bucknell (6-7) and Princeton (8-3). In addition to the two rematches, Harvard (4-5) took on No. 20 Maryland (12-6) in the Elite Six Invitational at Kinney Natatorium in Lewisburg, Penn., ultimately falling to the Terrapins and Tigers, but topping the Bison.For the players, the tournament...
...Ivies next weekend.” The other half of the Crimson’s ranks will represent its teammates and its school this coming weekend as it heads down to Princeton, N.J., to try and claim revenge on its rival Tigers for Harvard’s only loss of the season. As the Crimson men get ready to leave this Tuesday for their most epic contest of the year, oach Tim Murphy believes his swimmers and divers are fully prepared for the challenges that await them. “There’s nothing left...
...ranked players proved too much for the Crimson. At No. 1 singles, No. 86 Katarina Zoricic took down Ko. Though Ko pushed the contest to a deciding third-set tiebreaker, Zoricic finished the match on a hot streak, ultimately downing the senior 4-6, 7-5, 10-2. The loss was Ko’s first of the dual-match season, and she fell to 4-1 in singles play this year. In September, Ko easily beat Zoricic 6-2, 6-2 at the William & Mary Fall Invitational. In the No. 2 position, No. 70 Ragini Acharya defeated Harvard freshman...
...country was no small feat for Harvard, who was also able to secure the fifth seed in the Bank of America ECAC Championship next weekend with the win. It was also a chance for the Crimson to redeem itself after last year’s 4-1 heartbreaking loss against the Tigers in the championship final. “It’s a huge win,” co-captain Brian McCafferty said. “They’re the second best team in the league and they were the best team last year, so to be able...