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...indoor club team were playing and one asked me if I wanted to play,” Kuld said. “I fell in love with it.”The Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA), which organizes the circuit Kuld plays in, hosts a number of beach volleyball tournaments each summer. During the season, two-player teams accumulate points, compete in a provincial tournament, and if they’re good enough, get a shot at a national title.During the summer of 2006, Kuld and his partner Jonathan Turalinski took first place in the 18U Canadian Beach Volleyball National...
...Duluth—we went there freshman year and had a really good time,” Brine says. “But we want more.”The times have changed for Harvard, as the Crimson, boasting a 32-1 record, enters this weekend’s tournament as the top seed. Brine also has only gotten better.She has spent this season as the first-line center alongside Vaillancourt and, most recently, classmate Sarah Wilson.Spending the bulk of her ice time with Vaillancourt, a top-three finalist for this year’s Patty Kazmaier Award, has helped...
Since its midseason slump characterized by a 10-game winless streak, the Crimson has undoubtedly turned its act around. Harvard most recently added to its six-game unbeaten run with Friday night’s astounding 11-0 victory over Quinnipiac in the quarterfinals of the ECAC Championship tournament...
Rebuilding doesn’t always mean losing. The Harvard fencing team finished sixth at the NCAA Championships for the second year in a row, capping a successful season for the squad. The year-end tournament was held this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. Senior Teddy Sherrill was among four All-Americans for the Crimson and led the team with a fifth-place finish in epee. Entering the season without some key fencers, the Crimson nevertheless relied on veteran leaders and some youthful infusion to tie for the second-best finish in school history. Mathematically, the chances of recapturing...
...forth hockey, it appeared that the No. 1 Harvard women’s hockey team was in store for another postseason nail-biter in its matchup with Dartmouth Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center.But with the final seconds of the first period of the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament ticking down, Crimson junior Jenny Brine scored a goal that gave Harvard a 1-0 lead and opened the floodgates for the Crimson offense. Harvard defeated the Big Green, 5-1, in front of 1,497 fans to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four in Duluth, Minn...