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...Purdue??s athletes proved too much for Tachibana, Rosekrans, Lehman, and freshman Sophie Chang. The women all faced tough losses in their singles matches...
...After spending his sophomore season sidelined with an injury, Caputo capped a healthy junior season with a stellar overall performance. The grappler entered the championships as the 11th seed, upsetting sixth-seeded Joshua Patterson of Binghamton before facing off against Purdue??s A.J. Kessel in the round of 12. This pivotal round distilled competitors into six All-Americans and six grapplers who return home without hardware. Fortunately for Caputo, he was up to the challenge, besting Kessel 2-1 to advance and extend the Crimson’s streak of honoring an All-American to four straight years...
...experience for us.”The top eight of the 21 participating teams advanced to the NCAA championships. While it was always going to be difficult for Harvard to qualify facing some of the top teams in the country—like UCLA and Purdue??the Crimson did not play its best golf on its way to a 19th place finish.“It was a little bittersweet because you’d like to go out on a really high note, but you can’t end the season on a bad note when...
...noticeably more powerful. Though he still has more long rallies than most of his peers, Clayton seems able—and eager—to end them emphatically when the first opportunity presents itself, often with a hard-spinning groundstroke to a corner. In his win on Saturday against Purdue??s Branko Kuzmanovic, who had given him fits last year, Clayton had Kuzmanovic bouncing back and forth across the baseline and skidding exasperatedly after successively wider and harder shots. “It’s tough when you look across the net, and Chris is always, always...
...Murr Tennis Center.The defeat came in a match that featured so many heart-thumping rallies that by its conclusion, the fans felt as worn out as the players.The match started out auspiciously for Harvard but proceeded with such riveting swings of momentum that the final turn—in Purdue??s favor—felt almost anticlimactic.That swing came in the form of a missed backhand volley by No. 3 Junior Dan Nguyen with the score knotted at 10-10 in a third set tiebreaker. The volley did not stretch Nguyen much—four feet from...