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Southern hospitality is the well-known idea that people in the South should be warm and welcoming to their visitors. No. 1 Virginia and No. 47 Kentucky ignored that notion, however, as the squads handed the No. 51 Harvard men??s tennis team its first losses of the dual-match season over the weekend.The Wildcats (5-3) squeaked out a 4-3 victory over the Crimson (2-2) on Saturday and the Cavaliers (7-0) overpowered Harvard, 6-1, on Sunday.Although Virginia’s win was convincing, Kentucky just slipped by the Crimson. The outcome...
...contributed her share of points as well, landing 42nd in the slalom and 44th in the GS. For the Nordic events, the Harvard men edged St. Lawrence in the 10K freestyle, a first in recent memory. In the Crimson’s first long race of the season, the men??s Nordic team skied a 20K classic at the Oakhill course, one which many experienced Harvard skiers had never faced. The eventual winner of the lengthy competition previously skied for the German National Team. The Crimson put up a good bid, with sophomore Trevor Petach in 48th...
...Schenectady, New York on Saturday night, the Harvard men??s hockey team (9-10-3 overall, 7-7-2 ECACHL) showed the Crimson is finding a consistent formula for generating goals with a 3-2 victory over the Union Dutchmen (12-10-4, 7-5-3).Though Union rallied to score two goals in the third period, Harvard’s special teams went 4-for-4 on the penalty kill and the defense withstood the Dutchmen’s final assault to preserve the win as the Crimson’s fast start proved to be enough...
...ranked Harvard men??s swimming and diving team capped off a perfect regular season (9-0, 8-0 EISL) this past Saturday with a win over the Penn in the Quakers’ home pool. With its 189-104 victory over Penn, the Crimson was also able to capture its sixth Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League regular-season title in 10 years. “The undefeated season was a reflection of the time and efforts we put in,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “We did what we needed...
...foil defeat. Junior co-captain Kai Itameri-Kinter notched one of the most impressive wins of the day, defeating Columbia sophomore and foilist Kurt Getz, one of the best in the country. Itameri-Kinter was honored for his performance with first team All-Ivy accolades. The men??s squad had an additional All-Ivy selection in the form of senior epee fencer Teddy Sherrill, whose 8-1 first-weekend performance had left him atop the rankings. The sabre saw a bright spot in senior Steve Ahn who went 2-1 against Columbia in losing his only bout...