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...men??s basketball season may not start for a couple of weeks, but for many fans, the anticipation has already begun. Yesterday, all eight head coaches in the Ivy League participated in a media teleconference, giving their thoughts on the upcoming league season and answering questions from different media members.Harvard’s second-year head coach Tommy Amaker participated and remarked on a variety of subjects. His team goes into this season hoping to improve on its 8-22 overall mark and 3-11 Ivy record that left it tied for the cellar...
...Harvard men??s tennis team and its co-captain Chris Clayton entered the Wilson/ITA Northeast Tennis Regional tournament with tremendous expectations on its shoulders. Clayton found himself the No. 1 seed in the tournament both in the singles and in the doubles, and the Crimson hoped to see its star player secure victories in both of these events. With victories in the 96-player singles draw and the 24-pair doubles draw, the senior did just this. Clayton played with sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans in the doubles draw. Over the course of the six day event, the eastern...
Coming into last weekend, nobody believed that the Harvard men??s soccer team could muster a victory against traditional powerhouse Brown.That is, nobody but the Crimson itself believed such a feat was possible.“There was a little bit [of] added incentive given that it’s Brown, and they’re always at the top of our league,” senior co-captain Michael Fucito said.Previous to Harvard’s thrashing, the Bears had been unbeaten for over a month, dropping their last matchup in early September to Charleston. However...
With the air crisp, temperatures in the low 50s, and clear skies, weather conditions for the 44th annual Head of the Charles Regatta could not have gotten any better.Fittingly, both the Harvard men??s lightweight and heavyweight crew teams took advantage of the great weather and fared extremely well in an event that featured almost 2000 boats and over 8000 rowers.While the other three crews—the lightweight four, the lightweight eights, and the championship eights—held their own against the rigorous competition, it was, as always, the Crimson’s heavyweight championship four...
...respectively, and just .3 seconds apart—the former coming in at 18:51.5 and the latter with a time of 18.51.8.Freshmen Jenne Mack and Kristen Jorgenson rounded out Harvard’s scoring with solid 64th-place, 19:17.0 and 78th-place, 19:39.3 finishes, respectively.On the men??s side, Stephen Chester led the 16th-place team finish in the R.K. Munsey Men??s Championship Race with his individual 26th-place showing at 25:50.6 in the 8K.“He took a whopping off his time,” Saretsky said...