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...sophomore Justin Grinstead notched a fourth-best finish, completing the event in 54.14.Harvard filled its women’s distance medley squad with freshman and the team of Hilary May, Thea Lee, Meredith MacGregor, and Eliza Ives answered the call, finishing second with a 12:20.26 finish.Boyle finished fourth overall??third among college student-athletes—in the women’s hammer with a toss of 44.97 meters.Sophomore Jack Brady finished second in both the discus and the shot put, launching the latter a personal best 15.49 meters.Freshman Sean Gil cleared 4.60 meter...
...their misery, to save them the embarrassment of games like the Crimson’s victory in 2005. Coming into Saturday’s matchup, plain numbers favored a repeat of 2005. Harvard entered the game undefeated in the league—two plays away from perfect overall??with a talented receiving corps, a senior quarterback who has come into his own, and a running back who finally broke out for a big game the weekend before. The Lions were conceding 267 yards per game on the ground and 418 total. The gameplan seemed simple: put the ball...
...Chargers’ attempts to halt the Crimson in its tracks, slamming two more blocks during that run. With Nelson serving, Harvard managed to pull far ahead, building a lead of six points after being down by five. Hammering out a total of 10 kills on 11 swings overall??with just a single error—Nelson was “on fire,” Fitz said...
...took solace in the fact that its younger players showed signs of promise. Rookies John Christensen and Michael Shore finished No. 28 and No. 31 individually. Christensen rebounded from rounds of 84 and 83 to close out the tournament with a 73, while Shore performed similarly with a 241 overall??just one stroke behind his classmate. “To shoot that as a freshman in the Ivy League championship,” Hynes said of Christensen’s round, “is obviously commendable. The fact that [Christensen and Shore] played like they...
...Cole, who started the season’s first game on Friday. The rookie from Sudbury, Mass. made good on the trust shown by the coaching staff, allowing just two runs until he was bumped during a two-run Florida sixth. He yielded just two hits and three walks overall??an “amazing” performance for a first-year player, according to captain Morgan Brown.“He showed a lot of poise,” Brown said. “I’m not sure if his stuff was really there...