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...Andre Akpan had the assist on the play. Akpan had a standout performance as he notched two goals, increasing his season total to six. He accumulated a team-high five points on the day. Akpan appeared in top form just in time for the Crimson, as it makes its stretch run toward an Ivy championship. In the 68th minute, John Stamatis passed the ball to Akpan, who dribbled through the top edge of the box before finally knocking the ball into the right side of the goal. The two paired up again, this time scoring from the left side with...
...constant level of training that we go after, and we felt very fit and prepared today. We’re really working on blending, getting long, relaxed strokes to get us this strength and power out there,” she said. “We want to stretch out the stroke and get all eight of us rowing unified and powerful.”Radcliffe’s second boat also posted good results, finishing 25th overall. Its time of 17:25.962 placed them just .3 seconds behind defending national champion Brown’s second crew...
...effective as the coxswain, directing calls to his teammates and monitoring the cadence. As a result, the Crimson passed the second boat right away from the beginning and never looked back.The Crimson finished just one second behind third-place Stanford, as they were neck-and-neck in the final stretch of the race.“We tried especially hard to keep the margin with Stanford throughout. We had an advantage on them in the first three splits, but unfortunately, Stanford took the last split by the slimmest margin,” Schreck said. Overall, Schreck and his crewmates were...
...McGowan rushed for 105 yards, the first time Harvard’s defense has allowed an individual opponent to rush for over 100 yards since Nick Hartigan of Brown 33 games ago...Pizzotti was sacked three times for the second straight week—prior to this two-game stretch, he had only been sacked twice on the season. —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...Stories have the power to transform and to stretch the muscles of imagination—the same muscles of tolerance and compassion,” she said...