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...good shape, as the talented underclassmen become one year older. “For both indoor and outdoor, it’s been a lot of fun, and it’s exciting to see both the men’s and women’s teams continue to take the next step,” Saretsky said. —Staff writer Kevin T. Chen can be reached at ktchen@fas.harvard.edu...
...look at Peppelman, he lost more times this year than he has in his career,” Weiss said. “When you get pressed into action, the biggest thing you need is experience, and [the freshmen] had that experience right away without having the opportunity to take their time. I’m amazed at how they responded.” The Crimson’s rookies may have weathered the challenges of collegiate wrestling so well in large part due to the squad’s tight-knit dynamic. O’Connor praised a program...
...players from a squad that made it all the way to the Frozen Four in 2008, the pressure of those high expectations proved to be just a little too much.The Crimson’s up-and-down season, which saw the team rebound from a sub-.500 start to take the ECAC regular-season title, came to a heartbreaking end in the ECAC tournament.Top-seeded Harvard’s semifinal draw was sixth-seeded RPI, a team that had never beaten the Crimson and was playing in its first-ever championship weekend. And though Harvard outshot the Engineers...
...really understand what it all meant. The two years [after] made us realize how much we took it for granted.” In 2009, Harvard took on a different role—the underdog. Instead of steamrolling opponents, the Crimson needed to pull out several tight matches to take the title. “This year’s win was much harder work,” Peterzan said. “In that way, it was much more valuable to me because we had to work so hard. This one really meant a lot more...
...more cases like Hernandez's? It is a crime in Florida, as in most states, not to report such cases, but perhaps the tabloid publicity of the Lafave case has prodded Sunshine State denizens to be more vigilant, to no longer be in denial about cases like these or take them so lightly...