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...second and third races.Junior skipper and captain Jon Garrity was joined by sophomore crew Winston Yan on Saturday and junior crew Kerry Anne Bradford on Sunday. The Crimson wound up ninth in the B-division.Boston College easily won the regatta, finishing 25 points ahead of runners-up Brown and Connecticut College.DUPLIN TROPHYThe women’s team had a mixed weekend at the Duplin Trophy in Chestnut Hill. While the A-division team posted an impressive second-place finish, just one point off of the pace set by the host Eagles, a last-place finish in the B-division put Harvard...
...weekend of preparation, celebration, and revelation for the Harvard women’s water polo team. Gearing up for its late season championship stretch (and a road date with archrival Brown), the Crimson prepped itself to play two opponents with significantly different levels of talent. Six seniors were honored on Senior Day as Harvard welcomed No. 14 Hartwick to Blodgett Pool. Despite the festive occasion, the Crimson was blown out for the second time this season against the visiting Hawks, 19-5. Yesterday, Harvard coach Erik Farrar reached deep into his playbook as he shuffled players into different positions...
...Harvard women’s golf team took second in the Roar-ee Invitational this weekend, bouncing back from a tough first round of play to finish ahead of Ivy League rivals Princeton, Yale, Columbia, and Brown. Junior Emily Balmert (85-82-71-238) and sophomores Sarah Harvey (84-75-82-241) and Claire Sheldon (86-76-81-243) all finished in the top 10 overall for the Crimson. The 14-team tournament was a chance for Harvard to pick up some momentum going into the Ivy League championships coming up next weekend, and the Crimson will be extremely confident...
...surprising twist to the start of the spring dual racing season, the Harvard men’s heavyweight crew team suffered an unexpected loss to Brown on the Seekonk River Saturday afternoon. Despite a strong team effort—the Crimson won four of the day’s five races—Harvard’s varsity eight came up short in its event, posting a time of 6:28.83. The Bears finished the race in 6:23.73 on their way to winning the Stein Cup. Since the inception of the program, the Crimson...
...final home game. The match promises to be an emotional one, as several seniors will be honored during Senior Day.Harvard’s last preparation before the championship tournaments will be a road trip to the not-so-friendly confines of Providence as the Crimson meets their archrivals Brown in a repeat of this season’s earlier game. The Bears won the first contest 12-4. With all the excitement on tap in the next few weeks, it bodes well for Harvard to be firing on all cylinders right now. Riding high after winning three of their...