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...told him he had five hours to get good,” Brand said. “It was amazing what he did…He won some matches against some very good fencers, kept his composure—just things you don’t expect from inexperienced freshmen.” “We’re definitely proud of the way he stepped it up,” junior co-captain Scott DiGiulio said. “He showed a lot of poise against some of the toughest college competition all year...
...finishing second in the shot put with a 14.32-meter throw. Junior Derek Jones finished eighth in the 400 meters, clocking in at 51.04, while sophomore Jonathan Brito finished eighth in the high jump after clearing 1.82 meters. Among those just outside the top 10 was a trio of freshmen, as Brian Hill placed 11th in the mile, Brian Reis finished 12th in the 1000 meters, and John McVey was 12th in the pole vault. Senior co-captain Alex Lewis finished 15th in the pole vault, as both he and McVey cleared 3.81 meters. Sophomore Justin Grinstead was 12th...
...world-class player,” Snyder said of Tiong. “I’m impressed how she goes out there and plays older girls and how she handles herself against people who have been playing college squash for two or three years.” Freshmen Bethan Williams and Alexandra Zindman both gained comfortable wins, with the latter dropping only two points. Senior Emily Stork returned from injury to win her match, 9-4, 10-9, 9-5, in the No. 9 position, ensuring that the Crimson came away with the sweep. While the victory was never...
...life. Both are enthusiastic members of campus student groups, as well as Peer Advising Fellows. Matt is also a Dorm Crew captain and a proud participant in Mather intramural sports. In fact, he spent this past semester recruiting a more diverse set of UC candidates. Following the outreach to freshmen women that Matt and current president Ryan Petersen organized this fall, there are now nearly twice as many women on the UC as there were last year...
...seventh last year with two wrestlers reaching the finals. Despite stiffer competition, the Crimson looks to better last year’s already stellar performance. Each college sends one wrestler per weight class for a total of 10 wrestlers. For the Crimson, three young faces are set to compete: freshmen Dan Kelly at 125 lbs., Shay Warren at 133, and Corey Jantzen at 141. Returning All-Americans sophomore JP O’Connor and junior co-captain Louis Caputo are ranked third and fourth in the country, respectively, for their classes by the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA). Caputo?...