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...quarterfinal and semifinal matches were extended to four games. She said those matches, in which she defeated Yale’s Miranda Ranieri (9-6, 9-4, 4-9, 9-3) and Trinity’s Vaidehi Reddy (1-9, 9-2, 9-1, 9-1), were as tough physically as the championship match, but not nearly as mentally challenging. “I was much more nervous for the final match,” she said. Lange, her opponent in the final, advanced past the quarterfinals by defeating former Harvard standout and second seed Lily Lorentzen, who transferred...
...strains of a long season. Junior Christopher Green was battling a cold as he ran the anchor leg for the distance medley relay along with sophomore Nils Wernerfelt and freshmen Vito Cannavo and Chas Gillespie. The relay did not make it to the finals. “It was tough personally for me because I’ve been a little under the weather,” Green said. “But [our relay team] wound up at least being in position with a few laps left to go.” Senior Peter Mullen and freshman Ben Gutierrez...
...come quick if Harvard plans to take any momentum into the conference schedule, which starts on March 24 against Penn. The Crimson’s home-opener comes this Saturday against Massachusetts, last season’s NCAA runner-up. “We’ve had a tough start, but we’re still really positive about the season,” Scholl said. “We haven’t played the Ivy weekends, so we just have to work hard. We’ve found out what we’ve got to work...
...five. Conversely, Harvard earned only one trip to the eight-meter penalty arc in the opening 30 minutes. “Our defenders needed to have more body control,” Nelson said. “Our defenders needed to have more poise, certainly. But it was tough that we were just never able to get possession. The fouling was frustrating from our defense.” The Crimson looks to get back on track this Wednesday when it travels across town to take on Boston College in a non-conference matchup...
...season opener, the Crimson suffered a tough shutout loss to Lehigh, 9-0. The game remained scoreless until the fourth inning, when the Mountain Hawks finally broke through...