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...Rapp said. “If we come out on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday and take all these teams, we’ll be the team to be beaten.” The Crimson will take on Rutgers-Newark in its first home game at the recently-renovated Malkin Athletic Center tomorrow night and will face Sacred Heart at home on Saturday. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...Harvard wrestling team must learn to embrace. Forced to compete with a lineup that is a far cry from what was expected at season’s start, the Crimson fell to 0-6 after losses to Lehigh and Army this weekend in its home opener at the Malkin Athletic Center. Among Harvard’s injured wrestlers were co-captain Robbie Preston (133 lb.), juniors Andrew Flanagan (165 lb.) and Louis Caputo (184 lb.), and freshman Corey Jantzen (141 lb.). Caputo, who is ranked ninth in the nation, is expected to be out for the remainder of the season...
...that isn’t enough to get you to climb to the third floor of the Malkin Athletic Center to see them, maybe it’ll be the intangibles that do. Maybe it’ll be what I’ll chalk up to a little bit of spunk mixed with a little bit of luck...
...first law states that an object in motion stays in motion. Harvard women’s fencing team has yet to defy it. Chugging along with nothing to stop it, the Crimson capped off its fall season last night with a 21-6 victory over Tufts at the Malkin Athletic Center. The foil and sabre fencers continued the dominance its shown all season, going 9-0 and 8-1, respectively, while the epee lost its final bout to fall 5-4. Despite fatigue from a nine-match week, last night was a relief for the fencers, who faced a much...
...men’s and women’s fencing teams were busy this weekend as they faced six separate teams, but Harvard was boosted by some unexpected standout individual performances. Both teams beat Sacred Heart by a score of 21-6 yesterday at the Malkin Athletic Center. In dual-meet play, nine bouts are fought for each weapon—with three fencers in each weapon facing off in round-robin play—for a total of 27 bouts. The men’s side won all three weapons, 7-2 in saber, 8-1 in foil...