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...Harvard fencing team, led by three individual event winners, enjoyed a successful day yesterday at NCAA Northeast Regionals, hosted by MIT. Though no official selections have been made, the Crimson could send as many as nine fencers to NCAAs in two weeks. “I think we have achieved what we set out to do,” Harvard coach Peter Brand said. “It’s all ended up pretty much the way we anticipated things [would] end up. We’re looking for a positive outcome in the selection process, which will...
...season, 193-160, at the annual HYP meet held at Blodgett Pool a month ago.Harvard senior co-captain Eric Lynch set high standards for the team, opening up Thursday’s finals with a third-place finish in the 500-meter freestyle. Lynch touched in an NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 4:19.91 that broke the former pool record.The relays also continued to be strong events for Harvard this past weekend. The Crimson’s 200-meter medley relay team consisting of sophomore Jordan Diekema, junior Simone Melillo, senior Bill Jones and senior...
...together,” Vertovez said. “We talked a lot about making pitch-to-pitch adjustments, and our freshman pitchers are really stepping up.” HARVARD 4, STONY BROOK 1The Crimson opened the Miken Classic on Friday morning with a convincing victory over 2008 NCAA qualifier Stony Brook (7-3). Brown struck out ten Seawolves and only allowed two hits on her way to a complete-game victory. After a slow start to the game, Harvard pieced together a 3-0 lead after the fourth inning, led by Pledger who had two RBI. Brown continued...
...clash, No. 7 Harvard (19-10-3) suffered a shocking 3-2 defeat in extra minutes at the hands of Rensselaer (19-13-4). Not only did the loss knock Harvard out of the conference tourney, it also ensured that the Crimson would not get a bid for the NCAA Tournament, thus bringing a disappointing end to the season.Following competitive games against Harvard earlier in the season—a 1-1 draw and 5-4 loss—the Engineers recorded their first ever win over their opponents and an ECAC final berth through a long-range effort from...
...biggest event of the weekend will take place when the Harvard women’s hockey team hosts the ECAC finals against RPI for a chance to go to the NCAA tournament. After beginning the season unremarkably, the Crimson women have hit their stride and will look to ride the strong play of tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt to another Frozen Four birth. The puck drops Saturday at 1:00 p.m., while other semifinalists Dartmouth and St. Lawrence will battle at 4:00 p.m. The champion will be crowned after Sunday’s 2:00 p.m. matchup between the winners...