Word: ncaas
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...past weeks, Saturday looked to be a day of rest, a day for backup fencers in the relaxing IFA events. But healed hands and strengthened knees allowed the squad to play at full strength, a necessary step towards making a statement and preparing for next week’s NCAA Regionals. “Considering the fact that we were weaker this year overall, this was an incredible performance by our fencers,” Brand said. “They were clearly dominating today...it shows the character of our team, that they’ll take their lumps...
...squad called again for its bronze medal showing at the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. This season, Chu is back with the Crimson, capping off the farewell tour of her illustrious collegiate career, in which her 284 career points have made her the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history. Harbec, on the other hand, hails from St. Hubert, Quebec. The French-Canadian went pro at an early age, playing for the Montreal Axion of the National Women’s Hockey League before heading to St. Lawrence. She burst on to the collegiate scene with 36 points...
...Harvard women’s hockey team was eliminated from the ECAC Tournament on Saturday, but its hopes for a national title are still alive, as the Crimson qualified for the eight-team NCAA Tournament, revealed last night. The tournament bracket pits Harvard against top-ranked defending champion Wisconsin. The quarterfinal showdown is set for 8 p.m. Saturday night in Madison, Wisc. The pairing of the sixth-ranked Crmison with the Badgers, the tournament’s top seed, reflects the desire of the selection committee to avoid intra-conference matchups, as the coupling of Harvard with its logical opponent...
...Harvard. Duke was and still is one of the premiere programs in the nation, and Seligmann was good, so what’s the beef? He’s not a convicted criminal, the case itself is ripe with corruption, and there are no suspicions of any NCAA impropriety...
...young Crimson team forgot its manners and decided to seize the crown all for itself.With a 64-48 victory over Cornell Friday night, the Crimson (14-12, 12-1 Ivy) gained sole possession of the Ivy League title and earned the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Harvard put the icing on the cake Saturday night, honoring seniors Christiana Lackner and Kyle Dalton in a 72-65 win over Columbia.During the dark days of the Crimson’s dismal nonconference schedule (Harvard went 2-11 against non-Ivy opponents), a league title seemed perhaps...