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...just tried to stay really focused and composed,” Peterzan said. “Everything kind of clicked.” Stewart won her first singles match of the season easily by a score of 6-2, 6-2. Two Harvard players saw their first action of the season. At No. 6 singles, freshman Margarita Krivitski competed well in the early portion of each set but could not hang on toward the end and dropped the match, 6-2, 6-2. “In her first match of the year as a freshman she did really well...
This weekend’s action marked the opening of a long spring schedule for the Crimson, as it will continue racing over most weekends through early June...
...tone for EISLs next weekend.” Harvard then asserted its depth in the 200-IM race, as junior Tim Parent finished third with a time of 1:53.74, Lynch finished fourth in 1:53.78, and freshman Evan Schindewolf took sixth in 1:54.45. Saturday’s action proved no different for the Crimson as the relay team of McKellar, Melillo, senior Brendan Mitchell, and Taylor combined for a second-place showing in the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:33.00, just half of a second off the pace set by the winning Seton Hall...
...look at the Harvard bench, you’ll see a bevy of eager freshmen eyeing their coach and hoping for game time.The seven Crimson first-years make up one of coach Kathy Delaney-Smith’s biggest classes ever, and several of them have seen significant action this season.But with the Ivy title on the line amidst Senior Night festivities at Lavietes, Delaney-Smith left the young ones on the bench and let her seniors carry Harvard to its biggest—and most hard-fought—victory of the season.The Crimson’s senior trio...
...potential for healing the divisions of the nation and moving us forward to a better day.” The junior Senator “points us toward what is possible to achieve if we can unite in common cause.” His very words stir us to action, to forget the sobering reality of recent experience, to believe that anything, no matter how impossible, is possible...