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...Crimson’s top placer in the event, with Mangan a few seconds and two places behind. Schulz finished right after Mangan at the 37th position. The three high finishes boosted Harvard’s total tally by 30 points. The men’s 10K freestyle saw strong performances, as sophomore Trevor Petach finished 41st, barely beating out teammate and junior Dave McCahill, who was a short .5 seconds behind in the 42nd spot. The high placements and close finishes added 13 points for the Crimson. The men’s relay, however, was not as favorable...
...head coach Katey Stone said. “We want to play close, intense hockey games.”And in the Crimson’s seventh game in two weeks, a close, intense game is just what it got.“What we saw was a little bit of mental and physical fatigue, but it was a great effort by Princeton. I don’t want to take anything away from them,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said. “It showed what kind of team we are that we can come into...
...weekend seeking revenge and looking to break the Bantams’ 180- game winning streak. Unfortunately, the Trinity dynasty could not be broken by any team as it went onto to take its tenth straight CSA Title. The most devastating loss of the weekend came against Yale, who Harvard saw as its most evenly matched opponent. “In all I think it went really well, but if I wanted one match to come out differently, it would have been Yale,” junior captain Verdi DiSesa said. The three wins came from West, Buchanan, and Hrdy...
...Every single person can score, everyone is a threat,” she added. “Whenever a defense drops off to stop one person scoring, someone else steps up.”MARYLAND 11, HARVARD 8Fresh off the heels of a successful Saturday that saw the team compile two close victories, Harvard tasted defeat at the hands of the Terrapins after valiantly mounting a comeback attempt.Down by three during the first half, MacLaughlin capped a quick Crimson run to tie the game at four in the waning minutes of the second quarter. Playing a game...
German tourist Jurgen Kohl was window shopping in Mexico's trendy Zona Rosa district last Friday afternoon when he saw a flash of brilliant light followed by a thundering bang and the sound of shattering glass. Minutes later, ambulances and police rushed into the street to find three blood-soaked people crying for help and the remains of a crude plastic explosives device. One of the injured died on the way to hospital. "Being in Mexico, I first thought it was an earthquake or something," Kohl said, visibly shaken from the blast. "I had no idea that bombs went...