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...injury-filled bench and a starting lineup that contained four freshmen and just two upperclassmen. Even with these setbacks the Crimson took second place overall, going 3-2 on the weekend to take second place in the tournament. Harvard faced the Bears in the championship game after defeating Penn in the semifinals. But Brown proved too good for the Crimson, running away to a 11-4 victory. Harvard managed to keep the game close in the first half, but fatigue wore them out as the game went on. “We got tired towards the end because we were...
Sunday marked an afternoon of tough competition, hard-fought battles, and varied finishes. The Harvard fencing teams took on Penn, Princeton, and Cornell yesterday in the Ivy League South Championships, the opening leg of the Ancient Eight’s championship series, at Hutchison Gym in Philadelphia, Penn. The No. 1 men’s squad dropped its first meet of the season, 16-11, to Princeton to open the day, rebounding in the afternoon with a convincing 19-8 victory over Penn. The third-ranked women handily took their opening two matches, winning 21-6 against Cornell...
...Oren said. They may still have a chance to do just that. “We might end up playing them again at Nationals,” he said, “and we still believe that we can beat them.” HARVARD 6, PENN 3 The Crimson took out its post-Trinity frustration against Penn on Saturday, earning a 6-3 win over the Quakers. The team also left, however, with a mound of trepidation, after seeing Suchde retire due to injury after the first game against Penn’s Gilly Lane. It was the first...
...cliché one can choose is a challenge that brings even the best of programs to its knees.For Harvard, the team has dubbed it “road toughness.” And despite the disappointments of the weekend past, punctuated by its hard-fought 75-63 loss to Penn on Saturday night, the Crimson still believes it can transfer this ideal into Ivy wins.The test begins next week, playing at Ivy rivals Brown (7-16, 2-6 Ivy) and first-place Yale (10-11, 6-2).THE LONG AND WINDING ROADHarvard began its non-conference season with stiff road...
PHILADELPHIA—Penn used a balanced offensive performance and a late run to beat the Harvard men’s basketball team, 67-53, Saturday night at the Palestra. Despite a 70-64 double-overtime loss to Princeton the night before, the Crimson (10-12, 3-5 Ivy) was able to hang close to the Quakers (14-8, 5-1 Ivy) until the home team went on a 10-0 run, turning a 50-44 game into a 60-44 runaway with 4:02 left. The win, coupled with Yale’s 60-59 loss at Cornell, moved...