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...loss, some of the younger members of the Crimson squad showcased potential that will be counted on as the season progresses. Sophomore Dan Jones won the 100-yard butterfly event adding to the impressive finishes by fellow classmates Lynch and Parent. These strong individual performances, in addition with the solid results produced by freshmen like Brunnick and Simone Melillo, reveal the talent depth that Harvard has at its disposal for the rest of Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming season. “We’ve gotten a lot of talent from the last two freshman classes,” Rathgeber said...
...It’s obviously a change without [Lindsey],” Junior Sarah Bourne said. “It will take time to adjust, but we’ll just try and do the best we can without her.” Freshman Stacy Carlson continued her solid debut campaign, leading Harvard with a No. 62 finish in a time of 23:06. Bourne followed, finishing No. 64 with a time of 23:11 for the six-kilometer course. While the season has ended for most of the Crimson, Galebach will continue on to compete on the biggest stage...
...weren’t able to stay at that level for the whole day. We just came out kind of flat.”Numerous turnovers by the offense gave the Blue Jays the advantage early in the game, as they mounted a few solid goals on the counterattack. The Crimson kept the score close through the first half and put away three quick goals in a second-half offensive surge. But John Hopkins returned with a few of its own, pulling ahead too far for Harvard to overcome.“In the third and fourth, they went...
...said, adding, “On the other side of it, I thought our guys showed signs for about 55 minutes of being an extremely tough team to play against.” CLAMPING DOWN Other than the two late gaffes, Harvard’s defense put up a solid performance on Friday night. The Crimson’s most impressive stretch came during the second period, when Harvard held the Big Red to just two shots on goal. “They played very well defensively,” Cornell coach Mike Schafer said. “We didn?...
...that first day of training camp and Wednesday’s announcement, though, was a tough 3-13-1 season. Hampered by injuries and youth—there were only three upperclassmen on Harvard’s roster to eleven freshmen—the Crimson struggled to play ninety solid minutes against the league’s top competition. “Having very few upperclassmen and a lot of underclassmen wasn’t beneficial to us this year, but will be so beneficial in the future,” Odorczyk said. “[The freshmen] will really...