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...would have put a damper on the season to lose to Cornell,” junior captain Verdi DiSesa said. “It’s good that we pulled through...
...Junior No. 5 Niko Hardy rolled as well, winning 9-0, 9-2, 9-1 over Mike Lewis. Sophomore Colin West won at the top of lineup, battling past Andrew Bumford with the final tally of 9-5, 9-2, 9-7. Junior Verdi DiSesa and freshman Richard Hill tallied the other two wins. The Crimson’s top five flights all remained undefeated on the season with the victories. Despite the ease of the win, it marked the first time in three years that Harvard did not down Dartmouth by a score of 9-0. Nonetheless, Bajwa considers...
...squad to graduation, it was still a tough team to beat. “It was really important that we had a strong showing, especially since last season we graduated seven seniors, and I know a lot of people have been counting us out,” junior captain Verdi DiSesa said. “We had a good showing.” With several new faces and some obstacles to overcome, the weekend provided Harvard with a chance to gauge the competition and its abilities. The team will return to action after the Thanksgiving break in a league match...
...four English lads have to do with these very American eruptions? Nothing. They were back home, or in the studio, or off in India with the Maharishi. Pasting Beatles songs onto this storyline makes no more sense than scoring every Western set in the 1870s with the arias Verdi was composing at the time. At least the Cirque du Soleil's Las Vegas Beatles show, Love, was set in Liverpool and found recognizably English equivalents for Penny Lane and Eleanor Rigby's cemetery. The NBC TV drama American Dreams, also set in the '60s, wove a greater range of period...
...some players appear poised to fill their shoes. “I think from the ones that are remaining, Colin West is most likely to play [No. 1],” Suchde said. “He could definitely challenge some of the older guys next year. [Sophomore] Verdi [DiSesa] and Niko will be playing top five instead of seven and eight. They are ready to take on more responsibility. [The team] should be in good hands.” And to add the cherry on top, four Harvard players were named All-Ivy League, more than any other school...