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Until Harvard lost to Wisconsin in the Frozen Four semifinals on March 20, Vaillancourt was the best player on the best team in the country, “the most significant reason [Harvard had] played as well as it [had],” as Crimson coach Katey Stone said in the Patty Kazmaier Award program...
Sure, you can talk about Martin’s outstanding numbers in a brutally tough division, but then you also have to talk about how before her incredible performance against UNH on March 20 she gave up four goals in two consecutive playoff games and had to rely on her offense to bail...
Harvard faced off against Brown on March 22 in the first match of the Ivy League season with a chance to get off to a strong start in conference play...
Every year, regardless of what unfolds, the NCAA Tournament always confounds sophisticated prognosticators. A 64-team single elimination college basketball tournament is inherently unpredictable. March Madness, with its frequent Cinderella teams, is a consistent reminder that life has an inexorable chaotic streak, and that there is no way to perfectly divine the future, regardless of how much knowledge and expertise one brings to bear. While we often look back and presume that outcomes were foreseeable, in many circumstances random chance simply has more influence than reason can account for. Take, for example, Russell Pleasant, who beat out more than...
...Harvard sailing team stayed local for the first weekend of spring break, competing in two regattas in New England on March 22-23.Though the results were somewhat mixed, both Crimson contingents came away from the blustery weekend happy with their results.The co-ed sailing team took fourth place out of 18 teams at the Boston Dinghy Club Cup, held on Harvard’s home turf of the Charles River.Meanwhile, the women’s team competed in the Mosbacher-Knapp Trophies in Branford, Conn., a co-ed regatta.The Crimson placed 13th in the 16-team field in the event that...