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...Alamo, Calif. native finished +12 on the weekend—good enough for fourth best on the team—and tied for 18th on the individual leaderboard. Despite finishing second to Rollins College, the Harvard women were thrilled to best their Ivy opponents—Princeton and Penn??who also participated in the weekend tournament. Princeton finished third and Penn finished fourth. “It’s always good to do well when you’re playing your peers, in particular,” Sheldon said. “It’s nice...
...million—six of which are guaranteed. Not too shabby.The team with the most Ivy Leaguers is undoubtedly the New York Giants. Their 2007 roster that upset the undefeated Patriots in Super Bowl XLII included Cornell’s Kevin Boothe, Brown’s Zak DeOssie, and Penn??s Jim Finn. DeOssie was responsible for tackling New England’s Laurence Maroney at the Patriot 26 on the final kickoff of the game. With just 29 seconds remaining, 74 yards is a long way to go.Both Boothe and DeOssie are still on the roster, while...
...senior Beier Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski won 8-3.Sophomore Samantha Rosekrans and freshman Holly Cao, fought back from an early 3-0 deficit, but lost the set in a tiebreak, 8-7 (7-3).Avenging her 6-2, 6-0 defeat in last year’s match against Penn??s Ekaterina Kominskaya, Ko won the No. 1 rematch Saturday with a pair of 6-2 sets to improve to 7-5 at that position.Relying on her powerful backhand, Cao got back on the winning track at No. 5 with a 6-1, 6-2 win, despite feeling...
...ECAC Men’s Indoor Tennis Championship semi-finals, the Crimson prevailed over Penn in an extraordinary 4-3 victory—the deciding point settled by a thrilling third set tiebreaker at No. 1. Despite dropping the first set, Chijoff-Evans came from behind to beat Penn??s Hicam Laalej and secure a breathtaking 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 (9-7) win. “We saved match points against Penn in the ECAC Championships,” Fish said. “They’ve got the same lineup that they had then...
...Penn held the Crimson scoreless for the remainder of play in the first half. “We played with them for the first 20 minutes, and then we had a lapse,” Petropulos said. Quakers Ali DeLuca and Emma Spiro paired up to score Penn??s next five goals at the end of the first half. Spiro scored off a free position shot with less than a second left in the period, bringing the score to 9-4 at the halftime whistle. Despite the late setback in the first half, Harvard continued to play...