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...hoping that today would be a good tune-up for the weekend,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “We need to bring our A-game and we need to play to our talent. We’re not playing to our talent right...
Less than two weeks of preparation separate the No. 4 Harvard co-ed sailing team from the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA) Championship, the final major tune-up before nationals later in May.But for the No. 10 women’s squad and many of the freshmen, the NEISA Championship comes a week early.That was the mindset fueling the Crimson sailing teams over the weekend at five different events, as Harvard came away with the realization that there is still work to do before the big events in coming weeks.ADMIRAL’S CUP The Crimson came away...
...rock concert revelers. “Sparks,” an ensemble piece choreographed by Ruthie B. Birger ’06, was easily the recital’s most energetic performance. In this quirky number, the dancers stomped and leapt about the stage in perfect unison to the tune of Mongo Santamaria’s world-pop rave-up “Afro Blue.” As thrilling as these antics were, they raised troubling questions about the propriety of cultural appropriation that were not answered, or even addressed, in the context of the recital...
...their final tune-up before the Ivy League Championships next weekend, the Crimson men’s golf team turned in its best performance of the short spring season. Harvard finished in a tie for 11th in Providence, R.I. at the New England Division I championships, behind the eventual winner of the tourney, Binghamton. The two-day total of 611 came on the strength of two consistent rounds of 305 and 306. “We now have the younger guys playing better,” senior Tom Hegge said. “Mike [Shore] played well both days, John...
...Harvard track and field teams took on local competition this weekend in a tune-up before more intense Ivy meets. The Crimson traveled to Dedham, Mass. for the Husky Invitational on Saturday and Sunday, and came away with a number of individual victories against a range of schools that included Boston College and Northeastern. The meet was not scored by team. In one of the most successful areas for Harvard on the weekend, the Crimson sprinters blew past all other runners in the women’s side of the meet. Senior Stevie de Groff won both the 100 meter...