Word: ncaas
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...Wisconsin on Saturday night at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. A six-one pairing is not the most logical but, in this case, seems to reflect a decision to avoid an intra-conference matchup between the Crimson and third-ranked Dartmouth.“I am on the [NCAA selection] committee, so I sort of anticipated they were going to do that,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “Though the other determining factor, more importantly, is that they really don’t like to fly in more than two teams for Regionals...
...class foil fencer and junior Emily Cross to the rigors of an Olympic training regimen, it would only be natural for one to assume that the Harvard women’s foil fencing squad would be suffering an off year. After all, without Cross, last year’s NCAA champions have had to rely on a starting foil squad comprised entirely of a trio of freshman. As is the case with most sports, freshman fencers typically struggle with the adjustment to the life of a college athlete. Apparently Misha Goldfeder, Arielle Pensler, and Anna Podolsky are not your typical...
...year from here on out, no doubt,” captain Dylan Reese said. As the defending champion of the ECAC tournament, the Crimson looks for a win to advance to the ECAC Final Four in Albany, N.Y. to preserve its title and continue on to the NCAA tournament. “Everything I’d say is now,” Reese said. “You have to win all the way out from the tournament to make the NCAAs, so realistically you’ve got to win the next four games in a row. Obviously...
...play seemed an early harbinger of inconsistency and underperforming.Then I flew south for the spring, and the Crimson took off running. 12 straight wins in Ivy League play – 10 of them by 10 points or more – helped the Crimson to its first NCAA tournament berth since 2003. Harvard’s 13 wins is the league’s most since the Crimson ran the table in 2002-2003 before losing 79-69 to Kansas State in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.And all the while, I’ve been in Argentina...
...women’s hockey team is currently ranked sixth in the national polls and opens NCAA Tournament this weekend against top-ranked Wisconsin...