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...Fish said.In the doubles, William & Mary claimed an early advantage over the Crimson. At No. 1, Felton and junior Michael Hayes lost 8-4 to the Tribe’s Keziel Juneau and Sebastian Vidal, with No. 3 co-captain combination Kalfayan/Clayton beaten by the same score. Harvard secured a lone win, courtesy of the No. 2 duo of sophomore Aba Omodele-Lucien and freshman Davis Mangham; the pairing won 8-5 over counterparts Ilha Orre and Varun Pandit.With everything to play for in the singles, the Crimson rallied to swing the pendulum back in its favor...
...share of 39th. Shuman also finished as the third-best golfer on par-3 holes, averaging 3.08 strokes.“We got better as the tournament went on just from playing a ton of golf,” Shuman said.Despite settling for a share of 51st with a score of 22 over par, sophomore Louis Amira led the field in par-5 holes, finishing 5 strokes under par in those holes. Freshman Tony Grillo, at +31, took home 69th place, while captain Michael Shore finished 79th at +36, and junior Peter Singh rounded out the Crimson competitors, shooting...
...FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 6, HARVARD 1 After battling Florida International in 90-degree, humid weather, the Crimson fell at No. 1, No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 singles in straight sets. “We had a slow start, but the match was much closer than the score,” sophomore Samantha Rosekrans said. While finally seeing the sun and playing outdoors may have been a welcome adventure for the New Englanders, the wind and the heat proved to be unruly side effects that plagued Harvard throughout its play. A few of the Crimson players suffered major injuries from...
...Fehr sparked Harvard’s scoring spree, finding the net off a pass from Cohen at 8:41 in the third period. A couple of minutes later, Fehr assisted Burr, who put in his fourth goal of the game. Cohen then added his third and fourth tallies before Fehr closed out the period with another score...
...weaker, and that close-knit house community can be a bit smarmy sometimes. But the culture is what really drives Kirkland's appeal. It is still prime real estate, like that cramped Manhattan apartment building you’ll probably move in to in a few years. If you score this river gem, just nod blithely when everyone tells you that...