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...start our journey here in the Ivy League.”Ben-Eze might be Harvard’s biggest recruit ever. The 6-foot-10, 230 pound native of Nigeria reportedly picked the Crimson over Marquette, Virginia, and Virginia Tech—three teams that reached the NCAA Tournament last year. ESPN.com ranks him as the 66th-best player in the class of 2008, and according to that website, is a skilled shooter, an excellent offensive rebounder, athletic inside scorer, and ferocious shot blocker. Kenyi hails from Gonzaga High School in Washington D.C., where former Harvard forward Kenyon Churchwell...
...first-place finish at the meet. “Training-wise, a lot of us have improved this year,” Olson said. That improvement will be crucial over the next two races, as Harvard will compete in its most critical meets of the season, Heptagonals tomorrow and NCAA Regionals on Nov. 10. “No matter what the outcome of the next two races is, this season can be nothing short of successful,” Saretsky said. But for now, the team remains focused on the race at hand. “We have been increasing...
Akpan has now scored in 10 consecutive games, good for the ninth-longest streak in NCAA Division I history. The national record, set by Akron’s Pete Milich in 1962, is 16 consecutive games with a goal...
...then-sophomore Brittany Martin and then-freshman Christina Kessler split time in goal and posted equally impressive numbers. However, Martin earned the starting job for the postseason, capping off the year with a 67-save effort in a quadruple-overtime loss to Wisconsin in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. In this weekend’s exhibition, Kessler and Martin were given the Friday and Saturday night starts, respectively, to simulate real-game situations. McGill snuck one goal by Kessler in her 14-save appearance while the Martlets managed to get two past Martin in the junior?...
Just two years ago, the Radcliffe heavyweights hit a new low. For the first time in nine years—a run that included a national title in 2003—the Radcliffe varsity heavyweights found themselves on the outside looking in, missing the cut for the all-important NCAA Championships.For any other crew, these ups and downs are understood and even expected. But Radcliffe is not your normal program—it is one of the most storied in the history of women’s crew. As a consequence, failing to make the 16-team NCAA Championships field...