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...little slow,” he added.The Tribe won the doubles by sweeping all three matches, with the only challenge being Kumar and Ermakov’s 9-8 loss at No. 1.William and Mary seemed to have the momentum to steamroll Harvard, winning four of the first six singles sets, but the Crimson held tough. At No. 3, Ermakov lost in straight sets at No. 3 to put the Crimson down, 2-0, but Kumar (No. 2) pulled through a 1-6 first-set loss to win his next two, 6-3, 6-4 and put Harvard...
Injuries continued to take a toll on the wounded Crimson wrestling team yesterday against Boston University. In action at the Malkin Athletic Center for its third match in a six-match home stand, Harvard had to cope with the lack of freshman Corey Jantzen, junior Andrew Flanagan, and senior co-captain Robbie Preston due to injury. Unable to field anyone for the 133 lb. and 144 lb. weight classes, the Crimson faced a 12-point disadvantage from the onset of the match but came back to end the meet on a tie with the Terriers...
...Amaker said. “We shot 18-for-28—we got to the line 28 times. To me, that’s the difference: that stat there, and the rebounding margin.”Although Penn led by as much as eight just six minutes into the second half, the Crimson held the Quakers without a field goal over the next four minutes and eventually drew even at 56.The teams traded buckets for the next several minutes, with neither team leading by more than four points. While Penn captain Brian Grandieri settled into the paint, clearing...
...game, they don’t usually resort to this tactic with 10 minutes left in the third period. But the Crimson surprised virtually all present on Friday night as Richter skated to the bench for a little over a minute while Harvard’s six-man squad tried to recapture some of the momentum.“I’m not sure if I was trying to send a message more than just trying to get six guys on the ice,” Donato said. Though Donato’s gamble did not lead...
...gate, while Princeton—one of the teams expected to make a serious run at Harvard’s league title—drops to 1-2. Early on, the game was a showcase of both teams’ offensive potency: the first six minutes saw hot shooting and a fast pace on both ends as the Crimson jumped out to a 17-9 lead on 7-for-10 shooting. But the Tigers kept the game close with some accurate shooting of their own, getting timely points from guard Caitlin O’Neill (nine points). A jumper from...