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...replaced the boat of skipper Vincent Porter ’06 and crew Ruth Schlitz ’06, which helped Harvard to a third-place finish at the same event last year.In 2006, Johnson and Simon sailed together, while this year marked the return of Lynch to her regular pairing with Johnson.“I have to take my hat off to Matt Knowles and Emily Simon,” Johnson said. “We had Vinny Porter as our third boat last year, and coming into this year we weren’t sure what...
...against the Big Green before the game was halted in the bottom of the fifth with the game tied 4-4. Murphy and the rest of the Harvard squad look to continue their winning streak—currently at nine games—with their last two regular season games, another double-header against Dartmouth this afternoon at Sachem Field in Hanover, NH. With one win, the Crimson will lock up the Ivy League North Division championship. “[Murphy’s] impact has affected the team in a number of ways,” Kidder said...
...performance,” Reese said. “They originally brought six or seven other guys to get a look at, [and] now there are only two remaining. It has to mean something good.”Since joining the team in March, Reese has played in 10 regular season games and seven playoff games, notching four assists while becoming a regular fixture on the roster.“He looks very natural, looks like he belongs on the ice,” senior goaltender Justin Tobe said. “Some of us [teammates] went...
...years.... Stenmark’s injury was the third affecting the Harvard offense; sophomore Max Motschwiller and junior Zach Widbin were also sidelined.... Just one game separates Cornell from an undefeated season after it locked up its sixth Ivy League victory on Saturday against Brown.... The Crimson finishes the regular season at 6 p.m. on Satuday versus Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...individual competition. The Crimson shot 299 on Saturday, adding to a 153 on Friday for a total score of 452. Eventual champion Rhode Island won the tournament with a 446, a mere six shots ahead of Harvard, and Sacred Heart took second with a 449. In addition to its regular five-player squad, the Crimson sent two golfers—Shore and senior captain Tom Hegge—to Portsmouth to compete as individuals. The pair led a contingent of four freshmen and one sophomore who contributed to Harvard’s team score...