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...something to prove at the Coast Guard Wrestling Tournament over the weekend, and they went out and did just that, placing third in a tournament of 18 teams, narrowly losing to the leaders. Harvard finished one-half point behind Columbia, which placed second, and two points behind the tourney winner, Hofstra College of Long Island, with 70 points...
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Last year, Harvard placed fourth at the Coast Guard Tourney (out of a possible 18 teams.) This year the squad could fare far better. Led by co-captains Paul Widerman and Jim Phills, Lee expects that Harvard can win a few weight classes. Widerman is returning from a year off, which he used to improve his wrestling skills. With a slew of past personal triumphs. Widerman will be a key factor in the Crimson's rise to glory. Since his freshman year, Phills has been the flashy talent on the squad; with his awesome accumulation of falls and victories. Phills...
Harvard corner kicks made the difference in this year's Eastern tourney. With less than two minutes remaining in the Eastern semi-finals against UMass, a lofting Deb Field corner kick set up a Jeanne Piersiak goal and a come-from-behind Harvard triumph. And again, with 33 second left in the second overtime period of the following day's finals against highly touted UConn, there came a Field corner, this time to Inga Larson. It catapulted the Crimson to victory...
...throw-in, rushed up left wing, and fed co-captain Cat Ferrante in the area. Ferrante quickly directed the ball to striker Kelly Landry, who rifled a ten-yd, drive into the upper right-hand corner of the goal for Harvard's first tally of the tourney...