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...week for NCAA tournament. “It’s a good position to be in, and hopefully I’ll continue to fence just as well.” The other two members competing the individual men’s championships both finished in the top ten, with freshman Valentin Staller claiming sixth in the saber and sophomore Hao Meng finishing in seventh place in the foil. After claiming the Ivy League title after defeating Brown and then Penn in the Ivy League Championships, the women’s fencing team came into the competition on Saturday...
...competition at the Nassau City Aquatics Center in New York this past weekend to win its ninth Ivy League Championship title. The Crimson triumphed over the three-time reigning Ancient Eight victor, Princeton, by a decisive margin of 249.5 points. Overall, Harvard finished with 1583.5 points, six event championships, ten school records, and eleven NCAA Championship provisional qualifying times. “I think that they came together as a team.” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “Not only did we secure wins, but we also had a lot of depth and took...
With the crowd roaring for defense and the home team up by one, it was up to the Crimson (13-13, 5-7 Ivy) to come up with a stop against the defiant Big Red (19-9, 9-3). Cornell junior Ryan Wittman shot the ball with less than ten seconds to play, but Harvard junior Jeremy Lin made it hard for him to get a good look. The ball bounced off the rim and headed towards the stands when Wittman recovered the rebound, calling for a controversial time out as he fell out of bounds...
...only played in streaks of intensity. We played down to our opponent, and even when we had them tied at 8-8 and 12-12, we couldn’t put the last one in. We just did not put the whole game together.” Only ten minutes into the first half, the Crimson was already down, 4-0. “Coach [Miller] called a timeout when we were down 4-0,” Halpern said. “We knew we could do it; we were better than them, but playing down to their level...
...momentum our team would kick off,” Tay said. Led by Tay and sophomore Christine Matera—who knocked in two three pointers with 15 minutes left on the clock—the Crimson continued to fight its way back in. Coming into the last ten minutes of the game, the momentum began to change in favor of Harvard as Tay nailed two foul shots and senior Emma Moretzsohn contributed a layup. Rollins then sent in her first of two layups to give the Crimson the lead 47-46. “Once that happened, things started...