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...good spring, but we can’t be that pleased. We can’t be complacent. We need to look forward and work on our games in the summer.” For Harvard, sophomore Danny Mayer turned in another impressive individual performance. Finishing ninth overall, Mayer shot 73-77-150, one shot off of eighth place and just eight shots off first. First was taken by Bryant University’s Jason Thresher, the only player to shoot under par in the second round. He finished 73-69-142 at even par. “Danny?...
...shoulda, woulda, coulda, almost, what if, if only.’”In the fourth game, however, the Crimson’s fortune finally reversed itself. After trailing for the entire contest, Harvard scored two runs in the eighth and then exploded for eight runs in the ninth inning to win the game 10-8. “Getting that last win definitely made everybody a lot happier withthis weekend,” captain Matt Vance said.The way the Crimson won was a bit ironic, since it is one of the few times all year Harvard has caught...
...Donelan and sophomore Drew Robb splitting time at skipper and sophomore Michelle Konstadt at crew of the B-division boat, the Harvard contingent took home fourth in the regatta.The A-division boat claimed the top spot in the penultimate race, while the B-division claimed first in the seventh, ninth, and 10th races. Notching an additional three second-place finishes, the B-division trio made an easy case for the second-place overall finish and was just one point off the B-division winning University of Rhode Island.GEIGER TROPHYThe younger Harvard sailors got some additional experience this weekend...
...against Dartmouth, 8-4, as senior ace Shawn Haviland struggled against a potent Dartmouth lineup despite remaining on the mound for the length of the contest.But the Crimson suddenly came alive in the nightcap, clawing its way out of a six-run deficit by posting eight runs in the ninth inning to upset the Big Green, 10-8.HARVARD 10, DARTMOUTH 8The Crimson had found itself in this position before: down by a large margin late in the game with all the calls going against it as it stared down the wrong side of a series sweep. But this time, with...
Halfway into the racing season, the Harvard varsity heavyweights seem to have hit their stride. Following an exciting 0.5-second win over Princeton last weekend, the varsity eight claimed open water victories over both Navy and Penn to retain the Adams Cup for the ninth consecutive year. The Crimson finished the turn-laden course over three seconds before Navy and almost 15 seconds ahead of Penn. “For us, it’s good to have another win under our belts,” captain six-seat Joe Medioli said. “Given last weekend against Princeton...