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...Harvard skiing team is lacking some key scorers on both the Nordic and alpine squads this year, but one thing the Cambridge contingent cannot be faulted for is a lack of consistency. Another weekend of racing for both the men’s and women’s squads this past Friday and Saturday at the 99th Annual Dartmouth College Carnival resulted in another tenth-place finish, the Crimson’s fourth such effort in as many meets this season on the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) carnival circuit. While Harvard may be falling victim to a small roster...
...marked the debut of freshmen team members. The new players showed great improvement by “learning how to play together against opponents [and] execute at this level,” Farrar said. Harvard plays its next games at the Princeton Invitational on Feb. 21 and 22. The squad will square off against Villanova, Princeton, George Washington, and Bucknell...
...keep improving we will be even more successful.” “I was really happy with the way the team bounced back,” Green said. “We stuck together and worked on getting an early lead.” The resilient Harvard squad is improving with each match. After close losses to Boston University and Dartmouth, the Crimson turned it around and took a step in the right direction. “We did really great and definitely got learning experience,” Peterzan said...
...outcome already decided, Sophomore No. 4 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 7 Snyder turned in gutsy performances, winning 3-1 and 3-0, to narrow the final margin.Despite the loss, Harvard can rest assured knowing that it will be back with a vengeance next season. With no seniors on the squad and seven out of the starting nine in their first or second years, the team will certainly be a top contender for the 2010 Howe Cup—and the 2011 Howe Cup, for that matter.“I’m really excited about next year...
...three-pointers, going zero-for-six from behind the arc in the second half. The Cornell transition game was on full display, as Harvard’s 16 turnovers led to 24 Big Red points, many of them coming on the fast break. It was Amaker’s squad, however, that came out hot opening the second half. Down 51-35 going into the intermission, Harvard went on a 10-0 run in the first three and a half minutes of the frame. Housman had a hand in the first four baskets of the spurt, draining jumpers as well...