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...addition to being recruited by Georgetown and Virginia, he was one of 24 nominees from Massachusetts for McDonald’s All-American and the 12th-ranked player from Massachusetts by Rivals.com. These are not titles usually associated with a Harvard recruit. But all that is changing under coach Amaker, who is not new to bringing in coveted recruiting classes. At Seton Hall, after taking his team to the Sweet Sixteen, he boasted the No. 2 recruiting class in the nation in 2000. This year, it’s more of the same. Even without Van Nest, the team will...
...while Harvard wrestlers are anxious to get back on the mat, Crimson coach Jay Weiss recognizes the need for caution during the grueling regular season...
...Quakers 31-10 on the way to an undefeated season. Unsurprisingly, that 2004 squad was also excellent in the exact area where this year’s group is weak.“In 2004, we were number one in the league in special teams,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “We had great specialists, we had great units in general, and we were really good at it and it was a strength. That’s why, other than one game, we didn’t have a lot of close games that year...
...brilliance at times and executed well on offense, the Quakers (11-11, 7-3) and Tigers (16-3, 10-1) proved too much for a younger Harvard team. “We played point-for-point [with Penn and Princeton] a lot of times,” Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We really had them on the ropes. Friday night, it was a matter of a couple of blocks, and with Princeton, it was the slide attack that resulted in us falling short.” The Crimson finishes out the season on a road trip...
...More went into this game than just what the packed stands saw. There are behind the scenes sacrifices, study sessions, and workouts that go unnoticed. In reality, this is what forms a championship team. The chemistry was obvious: before the second overtime, Harvard coach Ray Leone left the team on its own, and the seniors took control. It was just a small sign, but its significance was not lost on the team. “It means so much to everyone,” Leone said. “For the seniors, they’ve put every single thing...