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...this year, guiding the team to a 20-1 overall record. Vloka, a stranger to defeat, finished with a perfect record in many key tournaments throughout the year. She went 12-0 in the second part of the Ivy Championships, 6-0 against defending national champion Ohio State and St. John’s, and 9-0 in the annual Beanpot tournament. This, along with various other stellar performances, places Vloka among the best fencers in the country. “After the first day [of NCAAs], when I saw I was in top four and had my tough bouts...
...Chijoff-Evans said. “We did pretty much what we had to do early on.” In February, the Crimson also fared well at the ECAC Men’s Indoor Tennis Championships, a tournament that featured fellow Ivy League opponents as well as St. John’s and Boston College. After easily disposing of the Red Storm, 4-0, Harvard faced tough opposition in Penn. Chijoff-Evans captured the winning point for Harvard in an exciting matchup against the Quakers’ Hicham Laalej. After dropping the first set, Chijoff-Evans won the second...
...Harvard men’s hockey team’s season shaped up to look a lot like its season last year.A high-flying start to the year with early-season wins over perennial league foes like Clarkson and St. Lawrence devolved into a 17-game winless streak that lasted from November until early February. A strong performance in the Beanpot and a string of late-season wins seemed to indicate that the Crimson had a shot at the ECAC Championship and a bid to the NCAA tournament.But the seemingly miraculous turnaround screeched to a sudden stop with a first...
...don’t come around often,” Finelli said.Six consecutive victories set up the decisive showdown with Dartmouth. While the Crimson did not get the championship it had hoped for, it did achieve a spot in the NIT, where it would lose to a very strong St. John’s team in the first round.“We fell short of our ultimate goal in terms of not winning the Ivy League,” Finelli said. “It’s disappointing, but when I reflect back over the year and over...
...close the distance between them and other collegiate alpine skiing programs throughout the region. “Everyone has to step up next year,” Kinner said. “I’d really like our team to get out of ninth place and beat St. Michael’s College on a consistent basis. Getting any higher than eighth place would require a lot of work, but I think we will definitely improve next year with a bigger squad.” The women’s nordic team, with a mix of talented underclassmen...