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...Wild weather followed the Harvard sailing team around New England last weekend, but the sailors prevailed, finishing near the top of the pack in three regattas.The Crimson’s top co-ed sailors spent the weekend in Newport, R.I., sailing at the New England Dinghy Championship. The squad’s seventh-place finish earned it a berth in the ICSA Coed Dinghy National Semifinals.Meanwhile, some of the younger members of Harvard’s co-ed team sailed closer to home in the Oberg Trophy, held on the Charles River. The Crimson placed sixth in the 15-team...
...said Harvey, who shot a round-best 75 on her way to her eighth-place finish. Sheldon and junior Jenny Brine (93-77-83-253) also posted their best scores of the weekend in the second round, shooting 76 and 77, respectively. Saturday had much nicer weather and the Crimson continued to roll. Balmert shot a 71, the lowest single-round score in the tournament by three strokes. Balmert entered the day in 14th, but her remarkable third round sent her roaring into fifth place. While Brigham Young University took first overall, solid second and third-round performances allowed Harvard...
...weather was shaky, but the Harvard men’s tennis team was not.The No. 48 Crimson (12-6, 4-0 Ivy) held together through a number of fierce challenges from visiting and heavily-injured Princeton (9-9, 1-4 Ivy) and a torrential downpour mid-match that forced a change of venue to beat the Tigers 6-1 on Saturday.In a match where all of Harvard’s players fought to clear significant hurdles, it was freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien who had the hardest hurdle to clear—a mental one. Playing at No. 5, Omodele-Lucien...
...Whether it was the sudden shift in weather—the sunny 65-degree weather quickly became torrential downpours late in the fourth—fatigue, or simply being outplayed, the final quarter was an aberration from Harvard’s general play, as the first three frames had been some of the best all season for the defensive corps...
Facing its fourth consecutive ranked opponent, even the unexpectedly sunny weather wasn’t enough for the Harvard women’s lacrosse team (7-5, 1-3 Ivy), as it fell to a difficult 18-9 loss against Princeton (10-0, 4-0 Ivy) at Harvard Stadium on Saturday afternoon. “We played pretty well the first half, but we fell apart in the second half,” captain Lauren Bobzin said. “But it was great to show we could play with one of the best teams in the country...