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...first half, when the lead was comfortable, but also gave them major minutes in the rockier moments of the second frame.“We’re trying to play each one of them every chance we get,” Leone said. “They??re getting better every game.“It was a gritty performance,” Leone added. “We didn’t play great, but I’m proud of our team for gritting it out.”—Staff writer Emily...
...digs against CCSU.“We’ve got an incredible freshman class,” Durwood said. “Christine Wu is just an incredible defender and an amazing teammate...All the freshmen have already added so much, even before we started playing in preseason. They??re going to help bring our team to the next level.”AMERICAN 3, HARVARD 0The Crimson’s first home game of the season proved to be a disappointment, as the Eagles soared above Harvard, 25-9, 25-19, 26-24.American was unstoppable...
...weekend’s play was very encouraging,” Harvard coach Dave Fish ’72 said. “The main thing we’ve seen is that these teams are just stronger, able to go longer. We played great matches with them, they??ve just done it longer than we have.” Fish added that his players saw the sort of intensity they will have to bring to every practice. “It’s not just about being stronger or having more stamina,” Fish...
...making inroads into your social club of choice. Punch is just around the corner! Consider organizing a game of backgammon with the gentlemen of the Delphic Club over some afternoon chamomile. Or if you are looking for a really down-to-earth set, try the Spee Club. We hear they??re above showing off. Nevermind, check that: apparently “they??re above Schoenhof’s.” Perhaps you fancy yourself a maverick or the candidate for change, and are eyeing a seat on the prestigious and influential Undergraduate Council. Lucky...
...over Holy Cross (0-3) on the strength of a second half goal. On Sunday, Harvard traveled north to Durham, N.H., where the Crimson (1-1) gave up an early lead and ultimately lost, 3-2, to New Hampshire (3-1) at Memorial Stadium. “They??re probably very similar to the way a lot of the Ivy teams play,” sophomore midfielder Chloe Keating said of the weekend’s opponents. “They??re a little more physical, which is good for us before...