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...sails, and the Quakers put in two more in the remaining minutes to round out the scoring. Time of possession was essentially equal, yet the Crimson was unable to take advantage. Harvard was outshot, 35-16, and converted only 1-of-6 free-position shots, compared to Penn??s 4-of-5 clip. The Crimson narrowly lost the groundball battle, 18-17, but junior Lauren Bobzin had eight on her own, to raise her season total to 30, good for second place in the Ivy League. Joining the team for the first time was women?...
...Penn??s utter dominance of the Ancient Eight will likely be a thing of the past next year. Major losses by the Quakers, as well as the impending return of many stars from the schools striving to take the top spot, will likely make the Ivy League championship chase one of the most open ever. Every team, including Harvard, has at least a decent shot at winning the league and heading to the NCAA tournament...
Harvard senior Kyla Grigg capped off a remarkable career and an undefeated season by defeating Penn??s Kristen Lange in the title match of the College Squash Association Individual Championships yesterday in Philadelphia. Grigg, the draw’s No. 1 seed, claimed the national title in four games against the seventh-seeded Lange, winning 9-5, 7-9, 9-3, 9-5. The Crimson star was playing in her third consecutive national title match after finishing runner-up the past two years. Although Grigg was the heavy favorite this time around, she said that it was anything...
...Lavietes Pavilion. The Quakers (19-8, 10-1 Ivy) shot over 50 percent—12 of 23—from behind the arc and forced 21 Crimson turnovers in the victory. Offensive stalwart Mark Zoller led Penn with 21 points, including three three-pointers, and six of Penn??s 22 assists. Senior guard Ibrahim Jaaber added 19 points and two steals. “I believe that Zoller and Jaaber are 1-2 for [Ivy League] Player of the Year,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “They...
Talent-wise, this game looks like no contest. Yet despite Penn??s superior athleticism, Harvard hung with the league leaders for most of the matchup at the Palestra before the Quakers pulled away late. The Crimson shut down Penn??s three-point shooting attack in that game, but was overwhelmed inside. If the interior defense for the home team can improve, and if the big men stay out of foul trouble, Harvard will have a fighting chance. Yet the Quakers still have too much talent and will take it by five...