Word: teamã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Lavietes with a 74-67 victory. Harvard finished with four scorers in double-digits and shot 50 percent from the floor in the overtime. The momentum from the comeback carried over into the next night, as the Crimson continued its winning ways and downed Penn to pull off the team??s first sweep of the Killer P’s since 1987. “I was really pleased and proud of how [the team] performed in that environment and not just accept what looked like our fate,” Amaker said. “We battled...
...What was once seamless play quickly transformed into long-ball tactics and sloppiness in the midfield. Dartmouth marched onto Ohiri Field and ended all hope of an Ivy title with a 1-0 victory. But November brought the Crimson back to life. After a harrowing October, the team??relieved from the pressure of defending its Ivy crown—eviscerated its next three opponents, including a 4-0 demolition of Yale, and made it into the NCAAs for the second straight year. “We knew we had to come out and make a statement...
...Princeton Invitational and then second behind Yale in the Yale Women’s Fall Intercollegiate Invitational. Harvard was able to bounce back by winning the 15-team ECAC Division I Championships. Sheldon, sophomore Sarah Harvey, Balmert, and junior Ali Bode finished first, second, third, and fourth, respectively. The team??s first round score of 296 was a Crimson record, and the squad’s overall score of 600 was an ECAC Championship low. Sheldon won her second straight individual crown in the Gutshall Invitational in October to ensure that the Crimson ended the fall season with...
...Fish said. “Whenever there’s a collective energy, it’s stronger than an individual energy.” Fish also credits Omodele-Lucien and Chijoff-Evans’ consistent victories at No. 5 and No. 6, respectively, as an asset to the team??s ability to win up and down the lineup. “It was a huge confidence boost for the four guys who played above them,” Fish said. “Each of the guys was a real baller. They know how to play...
...With that, Bogert decided the time had come to “get out of the stands and join a team??—Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York-based organization that researches and reports on human rights abuses. Today, she serves as HRW’s associate director, using her media experience to help the organization publicize reports on human rights violations...