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...country, even reaching as high as No. 4 in the rankings at one point. But while the Crimson won nearly all of its games against inferior opponents, the team could not thrust itself into the top-tier of national powerhouses, finishing 0-5-2 against squads ranked sixth or higher...
...Boston College finished the gold round robin with an 11-12 record, while Tufts took fourth overall with a 10-13 record. Connecticut College finished the silver round robin at 12-11 to claim fifth overall, with MIT (11-12), Yale (7-16), and Brown (4-19) claiming the sixth, seventh, and eighth positions, respectively. “Many of the teams did not have all of their members compete here this weekend,” Charles said. “So we should have better competition throughout the rest of the year.” Harvard?...
...It’s an amazing result for Karl,” Brand said. “I’m really happy for him, because he puts so much time and effort into getting better.”Co-captain Benji Ungar, the top seed, wound up in sixth place, and freshman James Hawrot placed ninth. Eight épeé fencers from the Northeast regional will advance to NCAAs. Freshman Valentin Staller continued an impressive rookie season by taking second place in the sabre event. He was tied with top-seeded Daryl Homer of St. John?...
...Brown’s victory over Harvard wasn’t the only upset of the weekend. Eleventh-seeded Rensselaer swept sixth-seeded Dartmouth, 2-0 (3-2, 3-1), and will advance to the quarterfinal round against second-place Cornell…Harvard and Brown hold the oldest active rivalry in college hockey. Their first contest took place in Boston in 1898, and the Bears edged a 6-0 victory over the Crimson, Harvard’s last shutout at home…The Crimson is 0-9-2 when trailing after one period this season and, oddly...
...think, given all of those things, [Saturday] was a pretty strong day for us.” Harvard senior hurdlers Shannon Flahive and Dara Wilson both finished the 60-meter hurdles at 8.84 seconds in the opening day of competition. Sophomore distance runner Jamie Olson finished sixth place in the one mile run at 4:55.88, which qualified her for Sunday’s final. She improved by shaving critical seconds off of her previous time, finishing sixth on Sunday at 4:52.59. Sophomore runner Hilary May finished second in the 1000-meter run, at 2:50.46. Crimson runners ended...