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...seven minutes later. Harvard never looked back. “We came into this game with a lot of intensity and we really played as a team,” junior Lizzy Nichols said. It was a total team effort, as it has been all season, but its two underclassmen that are truly leading the way. Sheeleigh has five goals and five assists for the Crimson, and her 15 points are second only to Baskind, who has tallied 18 in just her first year in crimson and white. “I couldn’t be more proud...
...28.The Camels have been hungry for a win since the beginning of the season, looking to punctuate this year’s setbacks with a win at home. After another rough start, Conn. College was eager to show it could remain competitive.Both teams fielded a young roster of underclassmen. The Camels were led by lone senior, Nick Llewellyn, who carries the burden of the team’s offensive attack, while the Crimson squad is led by co-captains Tune and Jay Connolly, fronting a strong base of freshman and sophomore talent. “We are a young team...
...that’s what eventually makes fast crews.”The troubles that dogged the lightweight team differed substantially from those of the heavyweights. The varsity lightweight eight returned just two members of the 2007 varsity crew, and the team as a whole was composed primarily of underclassmen. The lightweight eight struggled throughout the season—defeating just Penn and MIT and ending the dual racing season with a 2-6 record.The varsity eight placed eighth at EARC Sprints, and the uncoxed four finished third at IRA nationals. Despite its underwhelming spring, the lightweight team is optimistic...
More than half of the team’s members are underclassmen, and there are only two seniors on the squad...
...championships and the team took second place in the season-ending Howe Cup. Riding on such successes, expectations ran high. However, the team lost captain Supriya Balsekar to injury before the season began and last year’s No. 2 Jen Blumberg left the team. Playing with only underclassmen, the Crimson nevertheless put together a strong showing, finishing 7-5, 4-3 in the Ivy League. “Before the season started, I felt we were a very deep team,” said sophomore No. 4 Johanna Snyder. “Playing with only sophomores and freshmen...