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It’s a fitting lyric for the Harvard men’s basketball team, which knows that the road to its first Ivy League championship and just its second NCAA tournament appearance ever—the other coming in 1947—runs through Ithaca, New York...
...while playing for the Lac St. Louis Lions alongside Harvard teammate Danny Biega. The following year, he was named the United States Hockey League Rookie of the year. In his spare time, he won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament...
Harvard advanced to the last day of tournament play, facing host Virginia Tech in several tough contests. Chijoff-Evans couldn’t overcome the momentum Yoann Re garnered from a close first set win, 7-5, as the top Crimson competitor also dropped the second set, 6-3. Omodele-Lucien and Nguyen dropped their singles matches as well—both ending the weekend with a record of 1-2—while Tchan capped off a solid performance by defeating No. 100 Sebastien Jacques, 6-4, 0-6, 7-5. Tchan also teamed up with sophomore Davis...
...Hayes said. “There was a lot of improvement. Even though the first day there was some rust, the next two days we got things done. We got a lot of practice matches against good quality opposition, so it was a great warm-up tournament...
Harvard met the Terriers this past fall when the Crimson hosted the Harvard Fall Classic in mid-September. BU played tough through that tournament, but the Crimson, powered by their freshmen talent, prevailed. This time the Terriers had an even more daunting task, as BU was short a couple of players due to injury and forfeited the No. 6 singles slot and the No. 3 doubles position. Despite the default wins, the freshmen and sophomores that compose the majority of Harvard’s roster showcased a great deal of skill and ability through Saturday’s contested matches...