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...Graham announced Tuesday that he will be leaving the program this summer after 17 seasons at the helm and nine Ivy League championships. This year’s squad has already faced a great amount of uncertainty and turmoil, as it came into the spring season with only one player??senior captain Preethi Mukundan—who had previously played a match for the Crimson. Graham’s announcement came only three days before the young team began the crucial Ivy League schedule, a slate of matches that began with Harvard’s first-ever loss...
...country, which does not work.” The miscues added insult to injury. The Crimson allowed the final goal of the third in bizarre fashion. After sophomore goalie Joe Pike made a nice save, the ball was turned over and ended up going off a Big Red player??s head and into the back of the net. The turnovers were fatal, as the squad posted 30 to Cornell’s 19. The defensive core was unable to clear the ball, managing just 10 successes in 18 chances over the middle periods and 15 of 29 overall...
...uniform, her senior leadership and silky smooth shooting stroke leading a talented group of underclassmen into postseason play.“We recruited Shay Doron heavily,” Delaney-Smith said last Monday after the NCAA Selection Show. “She’s really a great player??very athletic and tough as nails.”Delaney-Smith’s familiarity with her prized almost-recruit didn’t make much difference when Doron got hot in the second half. As Harvard packed the paint against Langhorne—holding her to just...
...recruited Shay Doron heavily,” Delaney-Smith said. “She’s really a great player??very athletic and tough as nails...
With the start of its national college basketball tournament approaching, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) warned its student athletes and athletic staffs not to join any type of gambling pool. But despite the warning, some student athletes—including at least one Crimson basketball player??have joined March Madness pools on the Facebook. Although the Harvard men’s basketball team will not be playing in the NCAA tournament, rules discouraging gambling on college sports still apply. And while the Facebook pools are free to enter, contestants can win up to $25,000. Winning that...