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...make it 14-9. Harvard trailed the Tigers for the rest of the stanza, but consecutive kills brought the Crimson within two at 19-17. The Tigers were able to hold on to the set, winning it 30-22. “We trailed them for most of the match, but we were always close,” junior Soren Rosier said. “Each set really came down to a couple of breakaway points.” Princeton opened up the second set with a 7-2 lead. The Tigers took advantage of Crimson errors to bring...
...record a 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 triumph over Diskin. Finally, No. 6 Kalfayan marked his return to the singles lineup in victorious fashion, winning 3-6, 6-3, (10-7).“Our guys just never stopped competing—it was a very, very close match, a tremendous fight,” Fish said. “I thought we came incredibly close to pulling off an upset without a full group. It just showed how strong the guys down the lineup are, and how much they’ve improved...
...tennis team (4-6) headed south to Miami and Ft. Myers, Fla. to compete against No. 52 Florida International and Florida Gulf Coast. The nationally-ranked Golden Panthers (11-5) and the Florida weather were too big of obstacles to overcome, and the Crimson dropped the match 6-1. But the next day, a rejuvenated Harvard heated up the courts, taking down the Eagles (1-11) in a decisive 6-1 victory. HARVARD 6, FLORIDA GULF COAST 1 With a night’s rest and a fresh outlook, the re-energized Crimson came out on fire against the Eagles...
...convincing win in this game will help Harvard build momentum leading up to its first Ivy-league match-up of the year against Penn and then its upcoming games against ranked opponents Georgetown and Cornell...
House Masters: Excellent. The Palfreys are very welcoming and extremely involved in House life. Good luck catching Sean G. Palfrey without a smile on his face (well, maybe if the IM tennis team loses a match). And make sure not to miss out on the incredible Apthorp Teas...