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...freestyle. Finishing 34th, Devlin was the Crimson’s top placer in the event, with Mangan a few seconds and two places behind. Schulz finished right after Mangan at the 37th position. The three high finishes boosted Harvard’s total tally by 30 points. The men??s 10K freestyle saw strong performances, as sophomore Trevor Petach finished 41st, barely beating out teammate and junior Dave McCahill, who was a short .5 seconds behind in the 42nd spot. The high placements and close finishes added 13 points for the Crimson. The men??s relay...
...hits keep coming for the Harvard men??s basketball team this season. The misery of a winless five-game road trip was compounded this weekend by back-to-back losses to the Crimson’s New York Ivy brethren. Once again wilting under the pressure of strong interior play, Harvard squandered a nine point lead with 14:54 remaining in the second to Columbia’s big men, as the Lions came out on top with a 73-64 victory at Lavietes.“It’s been a tough stretch...
Nabbing an early lead, the Harvard men??s hockey team skated to a 4-1 win against No. 16 Quinnipiac Saturday night. The victory marks the Crimson’s second straight win against a nationally ranked competitor and puts Harvard into a three-way tie for fifth place in the league, just one point behind fourth-place Cornell...
...seem completely fair. In last Monday’s Beanpot championship game, the Harvard men??s hockey team played well enough to earn the title of Boston champions, but came away with a hard-fought, tough-luck loss.Four nights later, in another close game against a ranked, heavily-favored opponent, the Crimson’s effort was sloppier. But this time, it was rewarded with a victory. “We kind of got away with one,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “I felt we played better against [Boston College...
...played with heart and determination, but the No. 4 Harvard men??s squash team could not earn redemption this weekend as the team finished a solid fourth place at the CSA Nationals at the Murr Center. In the quarterfinals, the Crimson beat No. 5 Western Ontario, 6-3. But in the semifinals, Harvard could not beat longtime foe No. 1 Trinity and suffered a loss of 9-0. In its last match of the tournament, Harvard lost to Ivy League rival Yale, 6-3. “We knew we were going to have a really tough competition...