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...just six turnovers in the first game and shot 56.8 percent from the floor, it coughed the ball up 15 times Friday and shot 46.2 percent on the game, including just 8-of-20 after halftime.The Tigers’ struggles kept Harvard close, but the Crimson came up just short in forcing one more Princeton turnover that may have changed the outcome of the game. With the visitors trailing, 52-51, after a layup by freshman forward Keith Wright with 1:10 to go, the Crimson seemed set to play more solid defense to get the ball back with...
...Crimson came out strong in the second half, adding a goal from Martin in the first 30 seconds. Not long after, the Crusaders found their rhythm and put two more goals in the back of the net, tying the game up at 6-6. After Harvard’s short setback, Martin and Doherty teamed up to get the Crimson back in the game, putting up four quick goals for Harvard. Martin tallied the first and third of the series unassisted, and Doherty scored first from a free position shot and then off a pass from Martin...
With a teaspoon of heart, a splash of soul and a cup of aggression, the Harvard women’s water polo team began to find the right mixture this weekend at the Princeton Invitational in New Jersey, although at times the recipe fell short. Similar to play at last week’s Harvard Invitational, the Crimson (3-3) again split its games. The women’s squad dominated both of its day matches against Villanova on Saturday and George Washington yesterday. When the sun set, however, Harvard fell, 10-8, to Ivy rival Princeton Saturday night...
...Connor said. “But, he will be ready to go soon. All Corey needs is to have a good tournament and he’s going to win a national title.”Another standout, rookie Walter Peppelman, came up short in a hard fought match against DJ Meagher. Even though the Crimson wrestler clearly had the advantage in both the second and third periods, he suffered a 3-1 loss due to an early takedown by his opponent.“Those are the toughest matches to lose,” O’Connor said...
...life. But by the end of last term, the impulse to reorient had already kicked in. All of us face high expectations here—from our families, our professors, and most often ourselves–about what we should be doing at what time and where. In short, we cannot afford to be uncertain...