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...After the first five events, the Jayhawks held a 51-42 lead. But that would be Kansas’ high water mark.Following the Jayhawks’ win on Friday in the fifth event, the 100-yard breaststroke, Harvard went on a tear. Bassi won the 200 fly, starting a streak of eight straight wins that would continue into Saturday. Slaight followed Bassi with a win in the 50-yard freestyle, Papadakis won the one-meter dive, and Bassi finished off Friday by leading the Crimson to a four person sweep in the 400-yard individual medley with senior Jane Evans...
...Harvard men’s squash team extended its unbeaten streak in individual matches to 27 on Saturday by defeating No. 7 Cornell 9-0 in its home opener, improving to 3-0 on the young season. The Big Red (1-4, 0-3 Ivy) took four games from Crimson players on the afternoon, and forced a five-game match at the second position against junior Jason De Lierre, but ultimately could not garner a single win. “The teams we play at the beginning of the year are a lot weaker than us,” said...
...neither Lorentzen nor two-time defending Individuals champion Michelle Quibell competed. Last season, the Harvard women’s squash team came up one match short in its quest to dethrone Yale. The Bulldogs escaped Cambridge with a 5-4 win and their two-year winning streak intact, and went on to win another Ivy League title and a second consecutive national championship.With Lorentzen joining junior and last year’s No. 1 Kyla Grigg at the top of the ladder for the Crimson, Harvard now possesses a powerful tandem.“They’re so evenly...
...total of nine scores. “It was a little ugly,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “But it was very hard-fought and it was great to put six goals.” The win snapped a six-game winless streak for the Crimson and marked its first victory on the road this season after dropping three games and tying one away from home on the year. “We have to get used to every situation,” junior Jennifer Sifers said. “We?...
...pointer to tie the game. The Crimson hung tough after the stunning shot, staying even with the Wildcats over the first 3:32 of overtime, but New Hampshire scored 10 of the final 13 points for a 67-60 victory. The loss sent Harvard on a three-game losing streak, its longest of the 2004-05 campaign, which included a 92-55 home loss to BU. Last season’s dramatic finish hasn’t escaped the minds of the Crimson players. “It’s definitely fair to say that we owe them some...