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...right, peeling off the back line. Akpan ran at the defender and hit the ball hard and low across goal. Again, it was a matter of inches for Harvard, as the half-shot, half-cross snuck into the far post.Akpan’s golden goal ended a match that will not only be remembered for its duration, but also for the conditions in which it was played. A temperature well below freezing combined with swirling winds made for a very cold afternoon for the 1,192 in attendance in Amherst, Mass. For the players on both teams, the brutal...
...take it.” Following a consistent level of play throughout the first half, Harvard held a 34-29 lead over the Buffaloes at the break after freshman Peter Boehm canned a three with 46 seconds remaining to extend a slim lead. The half saw the Crimson match the intensity of Colorado, and the lead changed hands four times to go with an additional four ties. The Crimson’s lead in the first half was keyed by its consistent shooting. The teams had similar shooting performances in the first half, with Harvard going 14-for-25 from...
...Sacred Heart women were 6-3 in sabre, 9-0 in foil, and 8-1 in epee. In total, the Crimson had six women go undefeated in the two meets.Co-captain Emily Cross, junior Anna Podolsky, and freshman Shelby MacLeod jumped on their opponents early and closed out their matches well. The foil squad will be looked to throughout the season to help the Crimson continue its winning ways.“The foil squad has three top notch fencers with extensive national and international experience,” Brand said. “And it showed with all three...
...DiSesa said. The Crimson does face a tougher lineup coming up in the next few weeks, having to play Cornell, who it barely beat last season as well as long-time rival Trinity, who has won nine consecutive national championships. HARVARD 8, WILLIAMS 1 The Crimson’s match against Williams yesterday would offer far more of a challenge than its opening matchup. “Williams was a tougher team,” West said. “They are strong all the way through their order. Our more experienced guys had straightforward matches. But again, the bottom...
...yard freestyle, finishing with a time of 1:51.58. “We had a few injuries, and we had a few surprises. What was key was that we were able to pull through on the moments that counted,” Morawski said. “Before the match, I told the girls to go for everything and surprise themselves. They certainly did that today.” Of all the surprises in the meet, rookie Meghan Leddy’s sweep of the backstroke events was crucial in securing the win for the Crimson...