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...Over the course of the road trip, which includes the squad??s second and final visit to the Sunshine State and the opening weekend of its Ivy League docket, Harvard will log nearly 4,000 travel miles by plane...
...defeating non-league foe Wentworth in three frames (30-23, 30-24, 30-18) at the Malkin Athletic Center. Harvard spent most of the game practicing on-court situations and trying different rotations, rather than focusing on the Leopards’ attack. But that did not detract from the squad??s overall level of play. “I thought it was a good game for us,” co-captain John Freese said. “We have a big game tomorrow and we played well. We already had some momentum, having won a few games...
...Harvard women’s hockey team’s Class of 2006 played integral parts on units that reached the NCAA finals. This season, the trio—Carrie Schroyer, Jennifer Raimondi, and Ali Boe—has risen to fill leadership positions, serving as the squad??s captain, its best offensive player, and its best defensive player, respectively. Friday night, all three wrapped up their college careers, turning in typically solid performances in a 3-1 loss to top-seeded New Hampshire in the national quarterfinals. Raimondi assisted on the team’s lone score...
...straight losses on the road, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team returned to Jordan Field—the site of the team’s only victory this season—yesterday aiming to keep its perfect home record intact against the University of Connecticut. The squad??s losing streak was extended, however, as the Crimson (1-4) succumbed to the Huskies (1-3), losing 12-11. Tied at 11 late in the second period, both teams looked to make a defensive stop and leave enough time to notch the go-ahead score. UConn...
...best of which has to be the opening jam to “Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?” At women’s hockey games this season, loyal fans, subjected to the squad??s at times anemic offense, could be forgiven for overhearing in the trumpet wails a slight lyrical variation—“Where In The World Is Nicole Corriero...