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...single regular season, a Harvard squash player meets each equally seeded adversary from opposing teams only once. It is a fleeting opportunity to upset the competition and climb in the national rankings. If there’s a time for individual skills to be tested, rematches to be played, and grudges to be settled, it’s this weekend as members of the Crimson head to the 2009 Collegiate Squash Association (CSA) Individual Championships.“You only get to play each team once during the regular season,” said junior No. 1 Colin West...
...college—but on the Harvard men’s basketball team, the novices are seeing a lot of playing time. Six first-years, who represent half of the team, inherited the mammoth task of supporting a squad plagued by injury. This weekend, there are only eight healthy players on the roster—not an unusual circumstance for the Crimson this season—and Harvard continues to juggle around the health of the upperclassmen. “We knew coming into the year that our freshmen were going to contribute for us, and they have...
...guys. I loved it, and the rest is history.” By age eight, the young talent had retired as a varsity wrestling manager, and the “little terror” began dominating junior competitions throughout upstate New York. Though he was also a great soccer player, as O’Connor developed, wrestling emerged as his calling. “I think that I just matured, mentally and physically, and I just gradually put more time into wrestling and saw more come out of it,” O’Connor remembers. By his senior...
Cornell’s leading scorer, sophomore Rebecca Johnston, has been the only member of the Big Red hockey team to score on the Crimson this year. Johnston, a teammate of Vaillancourt’s on the Canadian national team, has the most career points of any Cornell player, with 77 as only a second-year...
...Crimson is led offensively by Vaillancourt, who is averaging 2.31 points per game in the past 13 contests and was named Ivy League Player of the Year yesterday. The defense, lead by goaltender Kessler, has allowed only 1.31 goals per game over the same stretch...