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...energy issue, and it has nothing to do with global warming. When the team goes into a match fired up, it produces quality wins against high-caliber teams, but when it goes into a match un-energized, it falls to weaker teams. In its four-match spring-break road trip in southern California, on which the No. 47 ranked Crimson (8-5) went 2-2, the team learned that it can control its own fate: the energy issue is only an energy problem when Harvard doesn’t have enough.“The theme on this trip...
...goal of [winning a championship] and things didn’t pan out that way,O’Connor said. “But obviously you can’t complain about [being named an] All-American.”For his part, Jantzen faced a difficult road from the opening bout, taking on seventh-ranked Kyle Ruschell of Wisconsin. The rookie fought admirably against his redshirt sophomore foe, but Ruschell gained the upper hand, recording a fall at 6:01. Still, Weiss had tremendous praise for the rookie.“[Jantzen] really outwrestled...
...that propelled the Pioneers (6-4) past Harvard in a 10-9 overtime win on Saturday afternoon in front of 1,480 fans at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium in Denver, Colo.It was the third straight loss for the Crimson (4-4) and the final contest in a three-game road swing that sent Harvard all across the country during spring break. Fatigue didn’t seem to be an issue for most of the contest, as a four-goal second-quarter output had Harvard up 6-3 at halftime. The Crimson led for the bulk of the second half...
...have overcome in their lives,” he said. “Anybody who is lucky enough to do this job is truly blessed because you really get to a chance to see the future. And the future looks good through the people we see.” ROAD TO HARVARDOne of Fitzsimmons’ first glimpses of Harvard was in a set of encyclopedias that his parents bought.“I was one of those people who would go through page by page and book by book,” he said. When he came across...
...eager to line up for their convention credentials, party officials had to extend the sign-in time until almost noon. Worried they would not make the deadline, many delegates decided not to wait in a two-mile traffic jam and simply parked their cars along the side of the road and walked...