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...first game, Harvard jumped out in front early with a 4-1 lead on the way to a 30-23 win. “New Haven is not very talented,” senior Jamie Crooks said. “But being a league match, and our team??s propensity to lay off in an easy game, it was potentially a problem.” Junior captain Brady Weissbourd had 12 kills with an astonishing .750 hitting percentage. Crooks and sophomore Erik Kuld each notched 13 kills and Weintraub tallied 38 assists. The Crimson had no trouble dealing...
...high jump performance, an injury-ridden junior Dara Wilson offered a third-best finish in the 60m Hurdles with an ECAC qualifying time of 8.84.And despite battling walking pneumonia recently, senior Danielle Mirabal placed fourth in the 60m dash with a 7.77 finish.“Our team??s resiliency this weekend, their ability to dig deep to score points really showed this weekend,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said.Junior Aishlin O’Callaghan also made her bid for the ECAC with a 2:12.96 third-place finish in the 800m run.Finishing with 5085 points...
...with the game and played exceptionally well tonight.” Chants of “March Madness!” and “Let’s go dancing!” filled the stands in the game’s final minutes—celebrating the team??s clinched bid to the NCAA Tournament that goes along with winning the Ivy League—before a rush of fans stormed onto the court when the buzzer sounded to celebrate. With hundreds of people on the floor, Big Red players and coaches took turns cutting down...
Season No. 2 wasn’t half bad, either. Though Grumet-Morris graduated, netminder John Daigneau ’06 filled in admirably, earning the John Tudor Memorial Cup as the team??s most valuable player and leading his team to another 21-win season, an ECAC postseason title, and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA playoffs...
...nation in every goaltending category this season with a 0.89 goals against average and .959 save percentage.Not to mention juniors Jenny Brine and Sarah Wilson, tied with Cahow for second on the team with 13 goals each.If there is a question mark surrounding the Crimson, it lies in the team??s youth. Aside from its core of veterans, Harvard features five freshmen that have seen consistent playing time this season. The youngsters have performed admirably, playing sound defense and finding opportunities to score on a team full of scorers and making up for lack of experience with...