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...Crimson won in dominant fashion, 6-1, and the victory secured a joint second place finish in the standings. Clayton represented Harvard in the NCAA singles tournament but lost in the first round.With a strong core of players returning, the Crimson will look to reclaim its Ivy title next season.—Staff writer Brian A. Campos can be reached at bcampos@fas.harvard.edu...
...heavyweight varsity eight narrowly edged a tenacious Brown crew on April 11 to take the Stein Cup. The heavies then proceeded to sweep their next three regattas, coming in first in all of its dual races...
...think overall we showed some promising signs…but unfortunately we couldn’t consistently put it together.” Despite the team’s lack of offensive rhythm, Harvard’s regular-season performance indicated potential for a stronger and more cohesive team next season. This year, junior forward Doug Rogers led the Crimson’s offense with 21 points and eight goals. Rogers was instrumental in leading Harvard’s late-season turnaround. Following the Beanpot tournament, where the Crimson nearly defeated Boston College and Boston University—ranked 15th...
...stronger every year over the past four years,” Balmert said. “We have amazing depth, as you could take any five of us to any tournament and get a similar result. That type of team can withstand the test of time, and our recruits next year will be great additions.” The Crimson welcomes two new rookies next year, including the highest-ranked recruited player in Harvard history, who should be able to contribute greatly to the team’s efforts. With these new additions next year, the Crimson looks to maintain...
...definitely improved throughout the season, and I am looking forward to picking up where we left off next fall,” freshman attacker Tyler Petropulos said...