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...captain Michael Shore said. “We had two wins, which is pretty huge. Unfortunately, Ivies...to say it was a disappointment is an understatement.”But all told, the team has high hopes for next season, as most of the squad??s major players will be returning next year.“You’re going to have a solid core of players coming back next year,” Shore said. “You’re going to have four solid seniors, and we have one recruit coming...
...improved weather, online TV episodes during reading period, and lots of e-mail spam regarding senior sales. One thing that should be added to this list of May mainstays is the presence of the Harvard sailing team in national championship regattas. After the women’s squad??s one-year hiatus from the national championship, the Crimson’s co-ed and women’s teams qualified for all three of their national affairs, with the contests taking place in the windy waters of San Francisco, Calif. “It is our goal...
...Last year [Tune] was incredible,” Voith said. “He was there day in and day out…and he and Jay were both phenomenal.” While the captains carried much of the load for the Crimson during the season, the squad??s youth also demonstrated tremendous talent. Team Rookie of the Year Luka Babic tallied 12 goals on the season, and Voith added 20 in only his second campaign. With a strong youth movement and another year of experience with a new system, the Crimson can anticipate a successful turnaround...
...Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Championship in Sugarloaf, Maine. The men’s alpine and women’s nordic teams led the way for Harvard this year, often earning the most points for the team at its weekly carnivals throughout New England. The men’s alpine squad??s performances this winter were especially promising with so many underclassmen stepping up and contributing to the team’s efforts. “On a whole, I think the team performed well this year, based on our situation,” said men?...
...Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I’ve been trying to say to guys we have to slow the games down during those innings.”Walsh’s observations have held true for much of the season. In three of the squad??s last eight losses, Harvard watched otherwise even games fall apart by yielding five runs or more in an inning.While hypothetical situations are often convenient excuses, without the second inning on Saturday the Crimson would have entered the sixth inning with a 2-1 edge.“[After...