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...When you’re up against that kind of competition, it’s tough,” she said. “There is always pressure to perform well for yourself and Harvard, but I’m happy with my performance. I look forward to the next chapter of my life...
...title and hopefully the national title, but for whatever reason, it wasn’t meant to be.”The Crimson struggled from the outset, dropping its first three games for the first time since the 1951-52 campaign.“We started out with a tough schedule,” senior Justin Tobe said. “I don’t want to say the team got down, but it was definitely hard after the start of the year.”The win over BC, in Harvard’s fourth game...
...season.“They were a very young team, very new to each other,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We have a lot of sophomores, and several didn’t play even half of freshman year. We had a tough nonconference schedule.”As 2006 was ending, the women provided glimpses of what their coach and supporters expected of them. On Dec. 3, the Crimson recorded its first victory of the season, knocking off San Jose State on the road at Berkeley, Calif. All five starters recorded scores...
...hands of the Tigers, Harvard also lost, 5-1, to lowly Rhode Island and even dropped a home match against Holy Cross, losing in overtime, 2-1. The Crusaders finished the season with a 4-14-2 record. “To lose that game in overtime was really tough, especially with our past record against them,” Odorczyk said. “We had so many shots on goal and just could not put it away.” In a season of ups and downs that confounded many, the team ended on a positive note...
...sixth-place finish for the Harvard fencing team and think, “What a disappointment after last year’s No.1.” Those more acutely aware of this season understand the value this number holds. There was no question that a repeat would be tough. Last year’s unbeatable squad became the first ever to win a national championship. This year started off with the same goal in mind. And then came the roadblocks. Junior foil fencer Emily Cross—the two-time Junior World Champion—left to train...