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...Grigg showed no mercy. The rest of the team followed her lead. The Crimson (3-0, 2-0 Ivy) handily defeated the Big Green last night at the Murr Center, losing only four games en route to an 8-1 victory. “I thought we were great tonight. Everyone had great energy,” Grigg said. “I was really impressed with everyone.” Grigg first encountered fellow Canadian Ashley Malenchak at the age of 11 in national tournaments. Now matched up in the Ivy League, Grigg had little trouble with her longtime...
...With our women saber fencers, there is one [freshman] who is doing very well, and the other three seniors are doing extremely well, and I expect they’ll do well this weekend,” Brand said. “They showed a lot of strength tonight.” The epee fencers showed a few more signs of weakness, despite pulling through a 7-2 win. Newly appointed captain Caitlin McLoon led the way, winning her first two bouts before being replaced by sophomore Elizabeth Bast, who faltered 5-4 after early frustration. The only other glitch...
...They pounded us [in the post], which seemed to bother us and take away some of our rhythm,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We have to be able to take the physical game better than we did tonight...
...Tonight was a huge marker to show the potential we have when we come ready to play, and that involves both the physical and mental game,” Finelli said. “This is a step in the right direction for our team chemistry and toughness. We just need to continue on this road...
...ECAC. “When you lose some games, mentally you become a little fragile,” Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said after the victory, referencing the three-game losing streak Harvard brought into the contest. “A game like tonight can go a long way to boosting the confidence and getting us back heading in the right direction.” Even before the second period began, Taylor had already begun the process of turning his team around, scoring the Crimson’s first goal—on an assist from...