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...perfect medium,” provokes a knowing grimace. “It is both social and sport,” Zuckerberg continues, warming to his subject, “mental and athletic, and controlled yet sometimes undisciplined. Whether I am competing against a rival in a USFA tournament or just clashing foils, or sometimes sabres, with a friend, I rarely find myself doing anything more enjoyable than fencing a good bout.” For Harvard students, this is uncomfortably familiar. Our desire to laugh at Zuckerberg also stems from a desire for self-protection. Harvard is filled with...
After the Harvard men’s hockey team failed to make the NCAA Tournament last spring, I posed three questions that the Crimson needed to answer to make a return to the Dance this season...
...Certainly, teams have done well without a dominant goalscorer. No Crimson skater has recorded more than 20 goals since Moore racked up 24 in the 2002-03 season, and yet Harvard still made the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four seasons...
...Harvard couldn’t find these answers against the Catamounts on Saturday night. But if the Crimson wants to be a team that will once again make it past the first round of the NCAA Tournament, it better resolve the goalscorer dilemma...
...also be meaningful because of the experience that can be applied later. Harvard gained such experience over the weekend at the USSRA 5-Man Team Championships. The Crimson fielded two five-person teams in New Haven, Conn., where collegiate and national-level squads faced off in a three-day tournament. In the end, Harvard’s A team took fifth place, while the B team did not fare as well, suffering elimination after losing its first two matches of the tournament. Harvard managed to put forth a good showing at the tournament despite lacking one of its better players...