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Unfortunately, history has not treated Harvard so kindly on this road trip. The Crimson will head to Princeton’s Jadwin Gymnasium tonight seeking their first win since 1989, and will enter The Palestra tomorrow having not been victorious since 1991. Harvard’s last sweep of this road trip...
...Tigers should be fired up in their first conference home game. It won’t be enough as Harvard wins by 3. YALE (9-10, 5-1)at COLUMBIA (12-8, 3-3) The Bulldogs might be the hottest team in the league following their home sweep of Princeton and Penn. Columbia still has hope for a league title this season, but expect that hope to end tonight with Yale coach James Jones getting the better of his brother Joe, the Lions’ coach. Yale by six. HARVARD at PENN Last year, on the second night...
Sometimes it just takes a little time to warm up. After a slow start to the match, the Harvard men’s volleyball team hit a groove and coasted to a 3-0 (34-32, 30-15, 30-17) sweep of non-conference foe Endicott (5-4) for its first victory of the season last night at the Malkin Athletic Center. The Crimson’s middle hitters led the charge, as sophomore Brady Weissbourd and senior Andy Nelson combined for 22 kills and four blocks. “Look at them—they’re beasts...
...well. Harvard took the top two spots of the 400 medley relay, with freshman Dan Furman anchoring the back half of the race. Junior Sam Wollner headed a 1-2-3 finish in the 1,000 freestyle, coming in at 9:21.67, while freshman Alex Meyer led another sweep in the 500 freestyle...
...Papadakis said. The seniors were not the only ones making a splash. Papadakis made school and Blodgett pool history with a record performance of 356.48 points in the three-meter competition. Jenny Greene had set the previous record of 343.75 points back in 1988. Papadakis almost made it a sweep of the record books, as she just missed Greene’s mark of 324.15 points in the one-meter competition, notching 321.45 points to take first in the event. “We’ve been working really hard this season but I think for the first time...