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...coach Tim Murphy said. “They’ve got a tough job, but I haven’t seen that call in college football, in the Ivy League.” Harvard had two more drives, but both ended on interceptions by the Tiger??s Kevin Kelleher. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...here to fight.” However, the day’s singles matches went less auspiciously for the Crimson. Harvard forfeited the sixth singles spot, meaning the team needed to win three of the remaining five matches for victory. Ashley quickly swept Forgie 6-0, 6-0. The Tiger??s Darcy Robertson followed that up with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Brook. Sarah Huah clinched the victory for Princeton with a 6-2, 6-1 win over junior Vilsa Curto. With the match already lost, Litvak and Mukundan battled for individual victories...
...addition to the double-overtime heartbreak two weeks ago, the Crimson faces Princeton for the first time at Lavietes since the Tiger??s stunning comeback win just last year...
...place finish in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a team of senior Mark Knepley, Jones, Quinn, and freshman David Guernsey. The Crimson went into the third day of competition trailing the Tigers, 882-841.5, with a chance to grab the title from Princeton. Harvard could not overcome the Tiger??s depth, however, as Princeton totaled five finalists in the 200 butterfly. Lynch notched his second win of the meet in Saturday’s first race, the 1650-yard freestyle. The freshman qualified for the NCAA ‘B’ cut with his time...
...Princeton Tiger??s ridicule notwithstanding, West feels that his work is “much more appreciated at Princeton than at Harvard...