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...women’s fencing squads to impressive victories Friday night at the Malkin Athletic Center, as the Crimson opened up the dual meet portion of its schedule and competed as teams for the first time this season.The women’s team (2-0) was led by a strong performance from its foil squad and its many freshmen in cruising to victory over Sacred Heart, 23-4, and then taking down Tufts, 22-5.The men’s team, competing without its top epee fencer and captain Benji Ungar and sophomore foil fencer Hao Meng, who were both out with...
...nine consecutive national championships. HARVARD 8, WILLIAMS 1 The Crimson’s match against Williams yesterday would offer far more of a challenge than its opening matchup. “Williams was a tougher team,” West said. “They are strong all the way through their order. Our more experienced guys had straightforward matches. But again, the bottom seeds had closer matches.” Though more challenged, Harvard still came out with a win, defeating Williams 8-1. West had another impressive showing, obliterating Ephs sophomore Will Gruner 3-0. Along with West...
...pretty far, not really looking to score, but I guess it was a good shot, and it blew by the goalie’s glove,” Killorn said. Harvard’s offense dominated the third period, holding a 15-8 shot advantage over Colgate. Despite its strong play at the end of the game, the Crimson was unable to find the back of the net for the third time that night and was forced to settle for the tie. “To win away from home, it’s going to take a full...
...offensive showing, shooting 35 percent from distance and 40 percent overall, its defense wiped that effort off the board—Marist shot a gaudy 48 percent on the day. Coming off a 36-point effort in her team’s last game at Northeastern, Fitz had another strong performance with 18 points and six rebounds off the bench. In the first half, when she picked up two fouls and was limited to six points, the Crimson missed opportunities to make a run.“They’re a smart team, and they’re well...
...virus, Harvard exceeded expectations and decisively finished off the Lions in commanding fashion with a 190-110 victory, winning 10 out of the 16 events. “Columbia is a great team,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “They put up a really strong lineup. We knew that they were going to be tough and pushed ourselves for the results.” The Crimson came into this meet feeling a bit of pressure. “A lot of the team was nervous. Columbia had posted some fast times near the start...