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...familiar formula of tight defensive play and a potent counter-attack helped the No. 22 Harvard men??s soccer team to its fifth straight victory Saturday afternoon. In the wind and rain in Princeton, the Crimson (8-3, 4-0 Ivy) downed the Tigers (4-9-1, 1-2-1) 2-0 to remain atop the league standings. The shutout was Harvard’s fourth in its last five games, and goals from junior Adam Rousmaniere and senior John Stamatis were enough for the win in what both co-captain Michael Fucito and junior Andre Akpan described...
...Adams House resident died suddenly Saturday morning, going into cardiac arrest near Weld Boathouse after completing the men??s race of the semiannual River...
Though predicting the success of a season and a team’s newest players from one exhibition game is a risky exercise in extrapolation, the No. 20 Harvard men??s hockey team has plenty of reasons for optimism after its 3-1 win over Quebec Trois-Rivières in Friday night’s exhibition game at the Bright Hockey Center. In a game that the Crimson hoped would help Harvard’s seven freshmen acclimate to college hockey, the Crimson freshmen were the ones who found the back of the net. Freshman Alex Killhorn...
...Harvard men??s water polo team concluded a bumpy season with a demonstrative 20-12 win over Connecticut College (0-8, 0-7 CWPA), showing its true abilities heading into the playoffs.After dropping eight straight early on, the Crimson looked to close out the regular season on a high note.“We had some rough times this season, with a nine-game losing streak, but we showed a lot of resilience,” Harvard co-captain David Tune said. “I think we are right where we need to be heading into...
...make room [in my hard drive] for more anger,” so quoteth former Vice President Al Gore ’69 . Or Robocop. Our sports teams are great this fall season—crew placed well at the Head of the Charles, women’s and men??s soccer are both pushing for an Ivy League championship, and football is poised to crush the Ivy competition—again...