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...American East. They are led by its two captains, guard Brian Macon and forward Omari Peterkin. In BU’s only game of the season to date, it lost at home 70-57 to George Washington, a team that reached the second round of the NCAA tournament last year. Freshman guard Carlos Strong scored 19 points, including 5 of 8 from three-point range to lead the Terriers in scoring in his first collegiate game. More than half of BU’s points came from three-pointers. The Terriers made 10 of 27 long range attempts against...
...ultimately falling to an impressive Cornell squad 131-167. Two juniors led the charge for Harvard, as Sam Wollner and Geoff Rathgeber each won two races to thrust the Crimson into second place for the meet. After losing the 200-yard medley relay, the first event of the tournament, Harvard answered in the 1000-yard freestyle by boasting a 1-2-3 finish. Wollner led the Crimson pack with a time of 9:37.92, followed closely by sophomore Eric Lynch and freshman Mason Brunnick, each finishing less than two seconds after Wollner. Wollner continued his individual brilliance...
...discuss the adjustments that they would make,” Marco said. “But their special guys were special.” Fucito is indeed a special player and one who will undoubtedly continue to impress and inspire throughout the rest of this NCAA tournament. —Staff writer Abigail M. Baird can be reached at ambaird@fas.harvard.edu...
...against John’s Hopkins, falling short of victory, 11-7.“We just weren’t able to gain enough offensive momentum to win,” senior Eric Byrd said.The Crimson came back against MIT yesterday morning to make a showing at the tournament and end the season with a win, overpowering the Engineers, 7-3.“There were some low points, but I think overall it was a big move forward for our team,” Byrd said. “A lot of things we’ve been...
...soccer team was the top-scoring team in the country during the regular season for a reason.After the Crimson (14-4-0, 6-1-0 Ivy) was shut out by Binghamton and down 1-0 at halftime, it fought back to win the first round of the NCAA Tournament by a 2-1 final at Ohiri Field on Saturday. Harvard’s victory over the Bearcats (9-7-0) earned it a trip to Los Angeles to play No. 8 seed UCLA in the second round.“They shut down our weapons in the first half...