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...Caputo (30-9) for most of the season, and had tri-captain Bode Ogunwole (11-0) anchor the heavyweight matches before his season-ending injury early in the year. Juniors Bobby Latessa (165 lbs.), Matt Button (157 lbs.) and Butler (197 lbs.), and freshman Frankie Colletta (165 lbs.) made solid contributions in the middle weights. The Crimson had a hard time in dual meets partly because of serious injuries to its top wrestlers. Preston, who took the first semester off, was set back by a knee injury, but especially devastating were Ogunwole’s triceps tear in January...
...baseball, and not offensive explosion,” Walsh said. “I’m always going to feel deep down that that’s what’s going to win us a championship.”And yes, the pitching was solid. Junior Shawn Haviland didn’t have the dominance of his 2006 Ivy Pitcher of the Year campaign, but he still held opposing hitters to a .229 average and turned in several gritty outings on just three days’ rest down the stretch. Freshmen starters Max Perlman and Eric Eadington emerged...
...also earned All-Ivy honorable mention, will no doubt be looked to for leadership. The point guard exploded for a career high 33 points in the double-overtime loss at Princeton, while averaging 13.3 points per game on the year. Lin also is poised for an outbreak after a solid freshman year.Additionally, Harvard will have a new leader in 2007-08, hiring former Michigan coach Tommy Amaker to take the reins from Sullivan.“I’m ecstatic,” Harris said, regarding Amaker’s hiring...
...Vivian Laio was off to a prolific start to the season with 18 goals and 16 assists through 15 games when she broke her hand against Caltech. The season-ending injury cost Laio the last 12 games of the campaign. Even with Laio out the Crimson put together a solid second half to its season. Harvard demonstrated its depth with a balanced attack that had five Harvard players score over 20 goals: Bilder led the team with 24, sophomore two-meter Devon MacLaughlin scored 23, Snyder had 22, freshman driver Kelly Peeler put in 21, and freshman driver Roxanne Pinto...
...There wasn’t a team that we faced in the EIVA that could handle them,” Fitz said. “We weren’t as all-around solid as the other teams like NJIT, but when it came to the middle, no one could beat...