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...Snyder said, saying that the men’s earlier narrow 6-3 defeat to the Big Red had motivated the team. Junior Sandra Mumanachit continued her solid play at No. 9, defeating Isabella Spyrou 9-2, 9-0, 9-2. Mumanachit, who played anywhere between the sixth and ninth flights last year, has been the Crimson’s most dominant player in the young season. She has won her four matches all by a score of 3-0 and leads the team with seven 9-0 whitewash games. Crimson coach Satinder Bajwa has emphasized the importance of using...
...meters.Joining Weiler in the pole vault, sophomore John McVey cleared the 3.96-meter bar to finish in a three-way tie for ninth.Separated by just 0.07 meters, junior Graham Infinger’s 6.59-meter jump and freshman Jacques Barjon’s 6.52-meter jump earned the two sixth and ninth place finishes, respectively.Junior Jack Brady’s 14.71-meter toss in the shot put earned him seventh in the event. In the weight throw competition, the Crimson boasted four top-10 performances as men’s co-captain Neville Irani threw a fifth-place 15.69 meters...
Harvard had not allowed 10 or more goals in a game since a loss against Boston College in 1983...the Crimson has not been shut out in its last 45 games, tying for the nation’s sixth-longest active streak with North Dakota and Bentley...Friday’s game was the first time Harvard has skated against the Fighting Sioux at the Bright Hockey Center...the Crimson currently holds a .500 win percentage in the Ivy League...
...Clarke, to a fourth-place finish and new school record of 7:17.75. That time places them in the top 10 in the nation. Yesterday brought further success for Harvard, as the talented freshman class finally got a chance to show off.After Clarke and Kaufman finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 1650-yard freestyle, freshman Meghan Leddy swam her way to the top individual Harvard finish on the weekend, placing fourth overall in the 200-yard backstroke and getting her name in the record books with a time of 1:57.51.Her classmates Helen Pitchik and Victoria Pratt both qualified...
Harvard life scientists seem to be doing particularly well this year: genomics researcher J. Craig Venter—the founder of The Institute for Geonomic Research and a visiting scholar at Harvard—is sixth in the poll, which has no bearing on whom Time’s editors ultimately choose...