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...best hitters in New England. We are going to pitch him very carefully—he’s the guy that scares me.”With strong hitting and a tradition of close contests, the Beanpot opening round is sure to be a slugfest worthy of the tournament??s 20-year history...
...Weiss said. “He missed a lot of matches this year and getting into match mode mentally takes a bit [of time], but he’ll be ready for nationals.”Caputo (184) had a strong showing of his own as the tournament??s second seed, cruising through two opening bouts 10-0 and 9-2 to reach Sunday’s semifinal. Unfortunately for the co-captain, he could not top Cornell’s Justin Kerber, as the third seed claimed a 5-3 sudden victory.But rather than imploding after...
...first-round ECAC tournament matchup. The Crimson (9-16-6, 9-9-6 ECAC) had gone undefeated in its last six contests and just last weekend took down then-sixth-seeded Princeton in its final regular season game.It was only natural that no one foresaw Brown—the tournament??s 12th seed and a team that had not won a single regular season Ivy game—handing a 1-0 defeat to a team that has been 9-3-1 at home.“We’ve had a good record here at home?...
...Jackie Moss and following up with a 10-8, 6-9, 10-8, 9-6 win over Nayhelly Perez of Trinity in the Round of 16. Guruge couldn’t keep it up on Saturday, however, falling to Penn’s Kristen Lange, the tournament??s No. 2 seed, 9-1, 9-1, 9-1. After falling in the second round 3-0, Crimson Sophomore Alisha Mashruwala picked up two impressive wins in the second round consolation tournament to advance to the ninth place match. Mashruwala scored a 9-5, 9-7, 9-4 upset victory...
...good position.”Harvard was the preseason favorite to win the conference after going a perfect 26-0-0 in ECAC games last season.In another callback to last season, the top-seeded Crimson will once again face off against eighth-seeded Cornell in the tournament??s opening round. Last year, Harvard swept the Big Red, 3-2 and 4-2, at Bright en route to the tournament championship.—Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...