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...pretty much ready to step up when their number gets called.”With the team featuring only one senior and a handful of juniors, the impetus will be on the team’s younger players to provide valuable sparks off the bench.Along with returning sophomores Lin, Pat Magnarelli, and Doug Miller, some of the team’s newest faces will provide additional firepower and energy off the bench.Sophomore Dan McGeary, a recent transfer from New Hampshire (UNH), and freshman T.J. Carey are two viable guard options that Amaker will look to use as relief...
...that catapulted Harvard to its first win under Amaker—an impressive 90-60 throttling of Northwestern State (0-3).Lin was one of three Crimson players to post career highs in the matchup of the tournament’s two winless squads. Junior Andrew Pusar and sophomore Pat Magnarelli topped their previous bests in the first half alone, as Harvard jumped out to a commanding 47-24 lead by the break. The Crimson opened the game on a 12-2 run and also ripped off an 11-0 streak before intermission. “I was really pleased...
...with sophomore Alex Meyer and freshman Douwe Yntema following quickly mind. Lynch also won the 1000-yard freestyle in 9:28.77. This race, along with the 500-yard freestyle, earned him the distinction of garnering the most individual wins on the day for Harvard. Rathgeber and senior Pat Quinn each won an individual race and a relay. Quinn achieved victory in the 50-yard freestyle in 21.23. Both Quinn and Rathgeber were on the 400-yard relay team that placed first in 3:05.56. The Crimson did not place first in either of the diving events. Big Green senior Alex...
...first win, and not only to win, but to play well.” Lin was one of three Crimson players to post career highs in the matchup of the tournament’s two winless squads. Junior Andrew Pusar and sophomore Pat Magnarelli topped their previous bests in the first half alone as Harvard jumped out to a commanding 47-24 lead by the break. The Crimson opened the game on a 12-2 run and also ripped off an 11-0 string before intermission. “I was really pleased how we started the game this afternoon...
...fourth quarter: In an attempt to keep us in New York as long as possible, Hormann finds Austin Knowlin in the back of the endzone for a Columbia TOUCHDOWN, the team's first of the game. Knowlin beat Hopkins on the play, and after a missed PAT, the score is 27-12 Crimson. In other Ivy news, Mike McLeod is held to 34 yards against Brown...in the second half. He ended the game with 185 yards in a 17-7 win for the Bulldogs. Sigh...