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...This may have been the men’s best performance to date,” Brand said. In the individual championships, senior Benji Ungar shined in the individual men’s épeé event, taking the win with a decisive 15-8 victory over Princeton??s Mike Elfassy. Teammate freshman James Hawrot finished his individual épeé championships in 15th. “I was very happy with the way I fenced,” Ungar said. “It was especially good, with qualifiers at the regionals next week...
...again in the playoffs, it’s confidence for us to try to beat them again.” PLENTY OF PENALTIES The first period saw a lot of careless action, with players flying in and out of the penalty box. Harvard collected eight penalty minutes compared to Princeton??s six. With both teams fighting in the last regular season game, their aggressive efforts were likely the reason for the high penalty count. “We took a couple penalties that really weren’t necessary—you know it wasn?...
...Crimson’s other two competitors in the Potter Cup bracket were captain Verdi DiSesa and senior Niko Hrdy, but both lost in the opening round of competition. DiSesa bowed to Rochester’s Jim Bristow, 9-1, 9-1, 9-4, and Hrdy lost to Princeton??s Dave Letorneau. Both failed to advance in the consolation bracket. In the Malloy Cup, sophomore J. Reed Endresen, the third seed, offered Harvard’s best result. After receiving a bye and an easy win on Friday, Endresen’s run was halted with...
...school. Harvard No.1 Freshman Nirasha Guruge, seeded seventh, had a strong showing in her first singles appearance in the Ramsay Cup, advancing to the quarterfinals and taking 8th place. Guruge swept her matches on Friday, opening with a tight 9-5, 3-9, 9-2, 5-9 victory over Princeton??s Jackie Moss and following up with a 10-8, 6-9, 10-8, 9-6 win over Nayhelly Perez of Trinity in the Round of 16. Guruge couldn’t keep it up on Saturday, however, falling to Penn’s Kristen Lange, the tournament?...
...looking to repeat as winner of the B bracket.”West, ranked No. 3 in the country entering the tournament, will play in the A bracket and is Harvard’s best chance at claiming a National title. Among those entered in the tournament are Princeton??s Mauricio Sanchez and Trinity’s Baset Chaudhry, the only players who have defeated West this season .“I’m very excited to get another shot at the two guys who beat me earlier this year,” West said.Sanchez and Chaudhry...