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...captains share more than just the program cover. Both are emotional leaders for defenses that rank near the top of the league, and both have been among their respective squad??s top playmakers throughout the season. Abare leads the Bulldogs with 68 tackles and has added 3.5 sacks and four of Yale’s league-leading 19 interceptions on the year. He’ll need to make plenty of plays against a Harvard offense that leads the league in scoring. Curtis will look to have a big day against a Bulldog offense that has moved more...
...preparation and healthy wrestlers come as a relief for the Crimson, who made a tremendous showing despite the absence of key starters Andrew Flanagan (165 lbs) and Corey Jantzen (141), both of whom rested due to nagging injuries.With these veterans holding back, Weiss had the opportunity to challenge the squad??s rookies and showcase its stars. Along with six returning grapplers, Harvard entered five freshmen into Saturday’s competition.No first-year competitor showed more promise than Walter Peppelman, who has the daunting task of replacing junior co-captain and All-American J.P. O’Connor...
...paid attention to the Crimson’s special teams this season—or last, for that matter. Harvard currently sits last in the league in punt returns, kickoff returns, and net punting, a year after finishing third, seventh, and seventh in those categories (in fairness, the squad??s kickoff coverage has been excellent).This weakness has the potential to become especially visible this weekend, when Harvard travels to Penn. The Quakers lead the league in kick returns, are third in punt returns, and have brought one each back for a touchdown—the only...
...prove to the others that we can compete,” Fucito said.The men’s soccer team, who boosted their record to 6-3 in overall play and an impressive 3-0 in Ancient Eight play with this weekend’s victory, proved just that. The squad??s ability to be a competitive force was seen by all who attended the matchup, as well as by those who merely looked at the decisive 4-1 score that marked the Crimson’s triumph.However, anyone lucky enough to see Harvard’s performance...
...final time of 16:49.997.Radcliffe’s second varsity boat was 12th overall, clocking in at 18:42.212. After the Tigers scratched their second varsity, the Crimson was the only team who was able to field two boats in the race, which bodes well for the squad??s depth throughout the season.“We have places to go, and we haven’t petered out,” Kharrazi said. “We have more potential.”On the heavyweight side, the Radcliffe first boat posted a solid ninth-place...