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...good first home meet,” senior Brian Holmquest said. “I’d say the team looked a lot better than it has in years past for the first race.” Holmquest led the way for the men??s team, placing first in the 5,000 meters with a personal best time of 14:38.83, which automatically qualifies him for the IC4A Championships in March. Holmquest lapped the field and finished over 30 seconds ahead of the second-place runner. “[The race] went pretty well...
...were scheduled to play on Friday but received byes after the teams they were scheduled to play did not show up. Consequently, the two squads had their first matches on Saturday. The Harvard A team took the court yesterday for the final in the consolation matches against the U.S. Men??s Junior Squash Team. The squad consisted of the nation’s best squash players under the age of 19. Nevertheless, sophomore Colin West and juniors Verdi DiSesa and Niko Hrdy put up wins to snatch the 3-2 victory. Both DiSesa and Hrdy took their victories...
Taking advantage of a rare mid-season exhibition match-up to give some playing time to inexperienced reserves, the Harvard men??s hockey team dropped a 4-3 contest to the U.S. National Under-18 team last night at the Bright Hockey Center. Freshman Ryan Carroll started in net for the Crimson and played two periods, posting 19 saves and allowing two goals. Sophomore John Riley spelled him in the third period, making seven saves but allowing the game-winning goal to Robbie Czarnik. Three different seniors scored for Harvard. Winger Dave Watters netted a goal with less...
Counter said he was excited to co-sponsor the black-tie event with the College’s largest black student groups, including the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Black Men??s Forum, and the Black Students Association “because the film is about a successful, historically African American school that had the greatest debaters in the country at that time. It’s a beautiful story...
...version of ESPN’s Sports Reporters: five Crimson columnists—Emily W. Cunningham, Malcom A. Glenn, Walter E. Howell, Jonathan Lehman, and Karan Lodha—all considering the cause and effect of Harvard’s 62-51 upset win over visiting Michigan in men??s basketball on Saturday. Knights of the Roundtable: Assemble!EMILY: After all the glory of Saturday’s upset win over Michigan—the last-minute heroics, the screaming fans, the postgame celebration at midcourt—it seems at first glance that Tommy Amaker has arrived...