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...more than any other opponent—Princeton stand out on the schedule as chances to avenge painful defeats from seasons past and to turn the tables of recent Ivy League basketball history.If a young and inexperienced Crimson squad (11 of the 16 on the roster are freshmen or sophomores) is to succeed in what looks to be a rebuilding year, it must hold its own not only in a series of challenging non-conference games—Harvard plays Michigan and America East champ Albany, among others—but also must break through against the Ivy League powerhouses...
...uncommon sight.If Sullivan chooses to, he certainly has the horses to take this kind of approach.One option at the three-guard would be junior James Lambert, a good shooter with two years of college experience under his belt.Should Sullivan decide to dip into his supply of freshmen, even more doors open up.There’s Alek Blankenau and his pinpoint accuracy from behind the arc.There’s Darryl Finkton and his slashing ability.Then there’s Jeremy Lin, perhaps the most talked about freshman this preseason.Lin played point guard in high school...
...younger members of the Crimson squad showcased potential that will be counted on as the season progresses. Sophomore Dan Jones won the 100-yard butterfly event adding to the impressive finishes by fellow classmates Lynch and Parent. These strong individual performances, in addition with the solid results produced by freshmen like Brunnick and Simone Melillo, reveal the talent depth that Harvard has at its disposal for the rest of Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming season. “We’ve gotten a lot of talent from the last two freshman classes,” Rathgeber said. “[Although...
When they reported for preseason training in August, neither new women’s soccer coach Erica Walsh nor her incoming class of eleven freshmen knew what to expect from the upcoming season. But with a tough 2006 season in the past, the future looks bright for the women’s soccer program. Last Wednesday, the Ivy League announced its selection of Lauren Mann, the Crimson’s freshman goalkeeper, as its Rookie of the Year. Mann joined fellow freshman Lizzy Nichols and junior Megan Merritt on the league second team, while senior Laura Odorczyk was named...
...respectively. Morgan once again dominated in the freestyle events, winning both the 100- and 200-yard freestyle races. In the 200, she was followed by O’Connor, who came in No. 2. Junior Meaghan Colling finished No. 2 in the 100. The freshmen once again had quite a showing, taking home four individual events. Freshman Margaret Wollner led a one-two finish with Chang in the 200-yard butterfly. Freshman Alexandra Clarke won the 100-yard butterfly. The first relay of the night, the 200-yard medley relay, also produced double winners. The Harvard...