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...good for our confidence now that we can play with this kind of team. It’ll be good momentum for us—we have a lot of games coming up.”Friday’s showing testified not only to the team??s ability to compete overall, but also to the steady progress of Leone’s freshmen in only their third game of collegiate action. Beyond starters Baskind and Kowal, three other rookies saw time in Friday’s game. So far, Leone has no qualms about throwing them into...
...within a goal at numerous points during the game, untimely turnovers and a 12-5 ejection margin against the Crimson doomed the squad to its first loss. “We need to tighten up, particularly on counter-attack defense,” Connolly said in reference to the team??s sloppy play. HARVARD 18, WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 7 The Crimson looked at home in the pool in its opening game, dispatching the Presidents with a flurry of offense. Tune netted seven goals to lead all scorers, but Harvard drew on numerous swimmers for an offensive spark. Lee tallied...
...recent schedule of games. The Crimson has now played four games in just one week, traveling from coast to coast, California to Boston, to complete this grueling stretch. But the Crimson battled through, going 2-1-1 over the week in an effort indicative of the team??s endurance and confidence. “We’re showing a lot of toughness to go through the stretch that we have had,” Harvard coach Ray Leone said. “It’s unbelievable what we did in the second overtime...
...play, we were really excited about having the opportunity to show we were the best team there,” Harvey said. “We certainly don’t panic after the first day,” Harvard coach Kevin Rhoads said of his team??s tendency to get off to slow starts. “They usually lift their games.” Perhaps the brightest note on the opening weekend was the play of freshman Christine Cho, who competed individually in the tournament. In her first collegiate competition, Cho (73-75-148) finished second...
...That’s kind of been the story for us all year—we’re a second-half team.” The Crimson looks to improve on this weakness before its next matchup against Rhode Island on Wednesday. Clark believes the team??s senior class can help lead Harvard to victory throughout the rest of the season. “We’ve got a lot of great seniors who are hoping to make it a special season, and I think they can, because they’re talented enough...