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...with a first-place finish at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational on Saturday night. Unranked freshman J. P. O’Connor also advanced to the finals, marking the first time in its history that the Crimson had two wrestlers competing in first-place bouts. Harvard finished in seventh place overall with 70 points, while No. 2 Missouri won the meet with 157 points. “I’m better prepared this year than in years past,” said Ogunwole, who captured his final bout in a 2-1, double-overtime victory against Division...
...good to see everyone play so well,” Sheth said. “[The beginning of the season] could not have gone any better, especially with the way everyone’s playing, but we have to keep on going.”Sophomore Niko Hrdy, playing seventh, lost only six points in his three-game sweep, while junior Chessin Gertler lost only four points at No. 8. Todd Ostrow, playing ninth, won 9-7, 9-3, 9-0. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
...Malenchak at the age of 11 in national tournaments. Now matched up in the Ivy League, Grigg had little trouble with her longtime rival in a 9-2, 9-3, 9-4 victory. The only match the Crimson lost proved the most exciting of the night. Competing in the seventh spot for the team, freshman Johanna Snyder won the first two games of her match, but allowed freshman opponent Libbey Brown to dig herself out of the hole and tie the match at two games apiece. With all of other players having already finished their matches and with the men?...
...front of the WHRB station. “It’s even better than it was two years ago, [it’s the] most inclusive party on campus,” says Grace C. Wilentz ’07. Many non-Harvard students participated, including seventh-grader David I. Gaitsgory and his mom. Even Harvard’s rival for the weekend was represented, with a number of Yalies joining in. But for some unfortunate thrill-seekers, the fun was dampened a bit by poor signal reception. “We’re not only dancing...
...Harvard men’s hockey team returns home this weekend with the opportunity to further improve its standing in the ECAC, facing off against league foes Brown and Yale on Friday and Saturday, respectively. While the Crimson (2-4-0, 1-4-0 ECAC) is currently tied for seventh in the league, its losses have come at the hands of some of the ECACs powerhouses, including St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, and Cornell, currently the top three teams in the standings. This weekend may give Harvard a chance to make up some ground, as Yale...