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...Alex Lewis was second in the long jump after jumping 6.64 meters, and senior Tim Galebach finished third in the 1,500 meters.TEXAS SOUTHERN RELAYSThree winners on the women’s side paced a strong Crimson performance in Houston, with two of those winners provisionally qualifying for the NCAA Championships in June.Christensen, fresh off an indoor season in which she provisionally qualified for nationals but was not selected, wasted no time in earning her outdoor provisional qualification. She won the high jump with a leap of 1.78 meters.Pederson also provisionally qualified for NCAAs in the javelin with...
...first time since the spring of 2001, the Crimson found itself left out of the NCAA Tournament pool, leaving its skaters with the unexpected freedom of doing whatever they wanted with their vacation time...
...championship repeat was just not in the cards. The Harvard fencing team entered the season as the unquestioned defending national champion, but came away with a sixth-place finish at the year-end NCAA Championships in Madison, N.J. this weekend. Senior captain Tim Hagamen led seven All-Americans for the Crimson with an individual title in the saber. The finish is the second best in school history after last year’s national championship season. After regional competition, Harvard qualified just nine fencers for nationals, a number mathematically insufficient to allow the team to repeat. But two at-large...
...fooled by the big poofy hair, the glasses, or the mile-wide grin.No, this athlete may not look like your typical muscular jock, but he has a license to kill—with a saber, that is.Senior captain and saber fencer Tim Hagamen went into the NCAA national competition March 22-25 with one thing on his mind: winning. He had come close a few times before; he had already been awarded the title of all-America twice. This time it was about not only leading his team, but also becoming the first men’s saber fencer...
...Harvard men had never beaten Stanford, one of the most venerable Division I tennis programs, boasting 17 NCAA championships since 1973. Though the Cardinal has been struggling this year, the Crimson was excited to rise to the challenge from the opening serve...