Word: menã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...also earn ninth in her event. Junior Elissa Reidy posted a pair of top-10 marks with her seventh-place, 5.30-meter jump in the long jump and eighth-place, 11.20-meter leap in the triple jump. CRIMSON MULTI MEET Harvard assistant coach Matt Chisam won the men??s heptathlon with 5322 points, while volunteer coach Kasey Hill won the women’s pentathlon with 4009 points. Senior Shannon Flahive, sophomore Dina Emde, and freshman Nicole Sliva took the two, three, and four spots at 3382, 3066, and 3032 points, repectively. Rookie Christine Reed captured seventh...
Costly turnovers, missed free throws, and a big game from an opponent’s star player proved to be too much to overcome for the Harvard men??s basketball team. The Crimson (9-7, 1-1 Ivy) lost a disappointing game, 75-66, to woeful Dartmouth (3-11, 1-1) in overtime at Lavietes Pavillion on Saturday night...
Sharing the pool with an Ivy League opponent for the first time in over a month, the Harvard men??s swimming and diving team (6-0, 4-0 Ivy) gave the rest of the league something to fear. The Crimson trounced the visiting Penn Quakers (3-3, 2-3) 213-85 this past Saturday.Harvard won 14 of the day’s 16 events, completely dominating its rival Quakers.“I think we did what we needed to get done,” said junior distance stand-out Alex Meyer, who placed first...
Harvard just cannot get started.With Yale scoring three unanswered goals in the first 10 minutes of last Saturday night’s game, the Harvard men??s hockey team’s 6-2 loss increased its winless streak to 12 games. The Bulldogs (12-4-0, 7-2-0 ECAC) outshot Harvard (4-12-3, 4-7-3 ECAC) 16-13 in the opening frame and kept the shooting advantage until the final frame, when the Crimson eked out 13 shots over Yale’s nine.“They come out a lot faster...
...Harvard men??s hockey team (4-11-3, 4-6-3 ECAC) could not stop Yale from maintaining its undefeated ECAC record, as poor fundamentals and a lack of focus led to a 6-2 loss against a tough Bulldogs (11-4-0, 6-2 ECAC) squad on Saturday night at Bright Hockey Center.With Harvard’s 1989 team back in Cambridge to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Crimson’s last NCAA Championship, three Bulldog goals within the first 10 minutes of the opening period put the game out of reach.Yale...