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...before a late third period score gave Baker a 5-4 edge. Picarsic showed no sign of letdown as he closed Saturday with a consolation win, before facing Penn’s Bryan Ortenzio. The Quaker wrestler overcame Picarsic for the second time this year, ending the senior??s season with a 3-1 decision.For his part, Knapp surprised onlookers early with a 3-2 upset of Navy’s fifth-seeded Michael Sprigg. Although Knapp dropped his next bout, the junior earned one more win on the weekend for a 2-2 overall showing.The final Harvard...
...surprise of the night: Harvard (10-10, 2-4 Ivy) would never have been in that position had it not been for the effort of a senior??who has been injured since December with a knee strain—and his sensational effort...
...looks physically fit and back to his old form again,” Crimson coach Peter Brand said. “He looks like he’s back, and if he stays healthy, he certainly has a shot at recapturing the NCAA individual title.” The senior??s nagging injuries during the fall campaign hampered the performance of the épée squad, which often became the deciding factor in meets. Saturday was no different. Harvard came into its final round of epee against the Red Storm leading and needing only two wins...
...season, he has yet to lose a game that he both started and finished. Despite an up-and-down first three quarters that included two picks last Friday against Holy Cross, Pizzotti’s play made it clear that Murphy didn’t make a mistake. The senior??s impressive numbers on the night included completing 30-of-44 passes for 370 yards, one touchdown, and two one-yard rushing plunges. For his efforts, Pizzotti was awarded Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors. “I set goals for myself every year...
...classmate Erin Wylie, who got things started up top for Harvard in the first half. Wylie took a pass from sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh around the 30, had a few touches, and fired a shot that rose out of the reach of Huskies keeper Stephanie Gordon. The goal was the senior??s second so far in 2008.The Crimson held a 12-6 shot advantage at the break, but Northeastern came out with all the aggressiveness in the second period. The crossbar was just low enough on Erin McGaffigan’s 45-minute tying bid, but teammate Liza Rebello...