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...season.Green’s mark of 4:13.60 qualifies him for the IC4A Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, a meet that he also qualified for last week with a 1:53.38 showing in the 800 meters. On the track, sophomore Nils Wernerfelt ran a season-best 51.01 to take third in the 400 meters.The squad also received third-place finishes from junior Haibo Lu in the 1,000 meters and freshman Stephen Chester in the 3,000 meters.Chester posted a personal-best time of 9:23.53.Junior Alex Lewis returned from a semester abroad in Spain...
...been here for a while,” senior Tim Galebach said, “and this was the best meet, especially from the distance perspective, since I’ve been here. We probably had six or seven guys run their personal best. It was an extremely good day.” In addition, six Harvard men qualified for the IC4As. Junior Chris Green’s season-best time of 1:53.38 in the 800 meters made the cut, while Galebach and junior Ryan Hafer, who beat his personal best by eight seconds, achieved qualifying times...
...points per game, Daniels is lagging far behind with an average of 3.8. In addition to this frontcourt mismatch, the Crimson has one other thing going for it: freshman Jeremy Lin. In last year’s matchup with the Raiders, then-freshman guard Drew Housman exploded for a season-best 21 points. 15 of those came in the second frame. Lin has shown a similar ability to perform down the stretch so far in his rookie season. In the final seconds of overtime against UNH, he stole a Wildcats inbounds pass and took it the length of the court...
...League opponents. As a result of the captain’s breakout season last year, Housman will be focusing on getting Goffredo the ball, especially after senior Brian Cusworth’s eligibility runs out at the end of January. With Cusworth out of the lineup, there will be even more pressure on Goffredo to produce as he did from the start of his junior year. This past season, Goffredo exploded onto the Ivy radar when he tallied an Ivy League season-best 33 points in the team’s first Ivy game, a win over Dartmouth. En route...
...beaten a ranked opponent, and in the process, Bassi also took out Ashley Leidigh, the Big 12 swimmer of the month. “We knew that Kansas would be tough, and we definitely were not giving up,” Bassi said. “But going a season-best time and breaking my own record was definitely a good way to break Kansas.” Bassi’s performance against one of the top swimmers in one of the better conferences in the sport should earn her more of the national recognition her teammates feel...