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...going to be absolutely stellar,” says CEB Events Coordinator Amanda L. Brown ’09, in reference to what the BMF has planned. Lucas Toffoli ’09, one of the captains of the cheerleading team, also promises a winning performance from his squad, saying, “The cheerleaders provide something visually entertaining that is fun for the crowd. At pep rallies and tailgates and things like that, we work with the band. It’s a good partnership between us.” Who knew the cheerleaders and the band kids were...
...He’s like a bull out there. He just does a few things, but he does them very well, and when you have someone like that, people follow.”Despite all the excitement surrounding Caputo’s potential in bouts, it seems the squad has even more respect for the All-American’s role off the mat.“I couldn’t ask for a better co-captain,” junior J.P. O’Connor praises. “He does everything right, academically and athletically. He?...
...After a less-than-stellar performance in the Columbia game last year, Harvard challenged itself to step things up and make the big plays it had had the potential to all season. Now it has to do exactly that again if it has any hope of beating a Yale squad that has improved tremendously since its slow start to the season.Yes, the Bulldogs are a two-Ivy-loss team with virtually no chance of winning the title, but if history’s any indication, that won’t make any difference. Yale won’t let Harvard...
...victory against No. 16 Clarkson, the Harvard men’s hockey team (4-2-0, 4-2-0, ECAC) finished off its second ranked opponent of the weekend with a 1-0 win against No. 19 St. Lawrence. The Crimson’s sweep brings the squad to four straight conference victories at home. “Our guys battled right to the end,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. “From the net on out, we did an excellent job. We really played as a committed hockey club all weekend...
...Crimson, early play did not. In the first frame, Columbia constructed an 18-9 lead off sloppy Harvard play in what appeared to be a blowout match. Ending a 7-0 Columbia streak, McKinley slammed down a kill to return the serve to the Crimson. From there, the squad mounted a comeback that featured an ace from freshman Christine Wu and an assortment of kills from the aggressive trio of Flesher, Comrie, and McKinley. At 24-21, the three led a 5-0 run to rob the Lions of the first stanza.“We hit our stride...