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...junior grappler, but also served as a reminder that he remains one of the nation’s top competitors. O’Connor was the only Crimson wrestler to defeat a ranked opponent on the weekend.Despite the stellar performances of both captains and Peppelman, the rookie??s classmates did not fare as well. Harvard’s other four freshmen—Murphy, Johnny Motley (1-8), Bryan Panzano (0-7), and Spencer DeSena (2-8)—suffered two technical falls, a fall, and a loss as the match shifted in favor of Penn. Olsen...
...waste much time in the final frame. Four minutes into the period, Ryabkina took a pass from freshman Whitney Kennedy and, with a strong wrist shot from inside the right circle, sent it soaring past Clemis for the go-ahead goal.The assist was the first point of the rookie??s career.“After [Ryabkina] scored, the bench was really ignited. Everyone was just flying,” Buesser said. “We just wanted it more than Dartmouth, and I think it showed.”The Big Green peppered junior goaltender Christina Kessler with...
...waste much time in the final frame. Four minutes into the period, Ryabkina took a pass from freshman Whitney Kennedy and, with a strong wrist shot from inside the right circle, sent it soaring past Clemis for the go-ahead goal.The assist was the first point of the rookie??s career.“After [Ryabkina] scored, the bench was really ignited. Everyone was just flying,” Buesser said. “We just wanted it more than Dartmouth, and I think it showed.”The Big Green peppered junior goaltender Christina Kessler with...
There’s a new freshman goalie in town who’s making a big mark on the Harvard men’s soccer team. Austin Harms has already accomplished a difficult feat, especially for a rookie??gaining a starting role on one of the top teams in the country. After starting the first two Ivy League games of the season, Harms boasts a .900 save percentage with nine saves. Yet the California native doesn’t feel any pressure from his new role on the team. “It?...
...struck in the face with a fastball from Brown’s Will Weidig.O’Neill squared around to bunt with two strikes on him in the bottom of the fourth inning, but only managed to foul tip the ball, which deflected squarely into the rookie??s nose.Blood flowed out of O’Neill’s nose as he hit the ground, and Walsh and the Harvard trainer came out of the dugout to attend to him. O’Neill eventually left the field on his own power to a round of applause...