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...seven races at one point.Harvard finished just 19 points out of the lead, finishing with a final tally of 234 points on the weekend. The regatta was won by the Jumbos from Tufts, who edged out the Connecticut College Camels by a single point.HARRY ANDERSON TROPHYThe Crimson co-ed squad??s more experienced sailors made the trip to New Haven this weekend, where they finished a respectable ninth in a field of 20 teams at the Harry Anderson Trophy.Racing in the A division, junior captain and skipper Alan Palmer, along with Charles, placed eighth. While the middle...
...Farrar said. “We’ve…added additional options on offense that should make it more effective.”Any offensive wrinkles the Crimson introduces will likely hinge on junior co-captain Bret Voith, who has emerged as the squad??s preeminent scoring threat. Voith enjoyed a breakout season in 2008—earning the “Coaches’ Award”—and has continued to look sharp this season, as he leads the team with four goals. But the co-captain has worked to do more...
...line up a good final look.A strong returning core of sophomores also got into Saturday’s action, with Luka Babic, Mike Katzer and Evan Zepfel all adding scores for Harvard.NO. 13 PACIFIC 17, HARVARD 4The 13th-ranked Tigers proved too much for the Crimson in the Cambridge squad??s first contest of the year. Juniors Jeff Lee and Alex Thompson along with sophomore Luka Babic each scored their first goals of the weekend in the opening matchup, but Harvard consistently found itself in a hole against a talented Pacific team.“Pacific...
...Bannon said. “It’s a great way to give [the younger players] confidence going into the rest of the season and their contribution will be crucial.” Keating also emphasized the importance of young players, given a large reduction in the 2009 squad??s size. Harvard boasts only 15 athletes on its roster this season, down from 20 last year, and Keating noted that the rookies must be ready from day one. “Our freshmen did a great job,” she said. “Because...
...Connor said. “With injuries, we don’t have the depth that other teams have.” Despite a slew of setbacks that sidelined Jantzen, Caputo, rookie heavyweight Spencer Desena, and others, Crimson coach Jay Weiss took encouragement from the squad??s resilience all season. “When the injury bug hits us, some of our [team] goals are unattainable,” he said. “But we really kept focused on what we needed to do at the end of the year…If our guys wrestle their...