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...easy enough to be swept away by all the emotions and nerves and everything else that’s going on in an arena like that, but you have to remember the things that made you successful during the year.” O’Connor, the sixth seed at 149 lb., went 5-2 in the tournament. After dispatching his opponents in the first two rounds, he took on third seed Josh Churella of Michigan in the quarterfinals and lost 6-3. After coming up short, O’Connor recomposed himself and came back...
After starting the season 2-11, the Harvard women’s basketball team had raced to a 13-1 Ivy League record and a No. 15 seed in the NCAA Tournament...
After beginning the season 1-10, the Crimson rallied to run off a 13-1 record in Ivy League play and earn an NCAA berth for the first time since 2003. Although Harvard was unable to replicate its miracle upset over Stanford as a No. 16 seed in 1998 yesterday, the big-game experience gained by squad’s young core could play dividends in the near future...
...leader he is. It shows what kind of character this team is made of.” Sophomore Louis Caputo became an All-American for the first time in his collegiate career, placing seventh at 184 pounds. After going 3-1, Caputo recorded a 6-3 decision against fifth-seeded Raymond Jordan of Missouri and went on to defeat Josh Arnone of Cornell—whom he wrestled against in the EIWA semifinals—in the seventh-place bout, 2-0. “Louis just dominated his opponents,” Weiss said. “His scores...
...repeat itself as the Crimson put on their dancing shoes for only the sixth time in the program’s history. The numbers may be slightly changed this time around, but the odds are similarly stacked against Harvard. On Monday, the Selection Committee assigned Harvard a number two seed and matched it with defending national champion Maryland. Once again, it appears that the women are in for a David-versus-Goliath battle. But if the dramatic upset serves as proof, the women have shown already that counting them out early on is a definite mistake...