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Improve during the preseason and peak in April—that’s what Harvard coach Traci Green has been preaching to the women’s tennis team all year. Over the course of the preseason, the Crimson improved gradually as it took on nine ranked teams in...
Italians have taken notice of Gänswein, and nicknamed him "Bel Giorgio," which Americans might translate as: Gorgeous George. Paparazzi have snapped photos of him playing tennis in his tennis whites, while the Roman and Bavarian press eagerly report his bravura on the ski slopes and appearances at evening Church...
Many coaches have no recollection of their sports ever welcoming back a fifth-year senior—women’s volleyball, sailing, and men’s tennis, for example, have had no athletes return to use up their eligibility during the current coaches’ tenures.
For being winless, Harvard women’s tennis sure is confident going into the Ivy League season. The Crimson (0-12) had trouble staying healthy all year, but now that most of its players are back at full steam, Harvard looks like it might make some noise in the...
The Harvard men’s tennis team has an energy issue, and it has nothing to do with global warming. When the team goes into a match fired up, it produces quality wins against high-caliber teams, but when it goes into a match un-energized, it falls to...