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...defeat. Denenberg and Valkin lost, 8-6, at No. 2, while Nguyen and freshman Michael Hayes fell by the same score at No. 3.PENN 4, HARVARD 3The road trip opened auspiciously for the Crimson, as Harvard won the doubles point and one singles match. But the Crimson dropped four straight matches to wind up with a 4-3 loss.In doubles play, Kumar and Ermakov won at No. 1, 8-5, while No. 2 Denenberg and Valkin lost, 8-3. Hayes and Nguyen, playing at No. 3, won, 8-6.“Michael started playing loud, with...
...strong in the third quarter. Senior Carle Stenmark notched his 11th goal of the season with 7:03 left on a feed from freshman Travis Burr. The assist was the rookie’s first this spring.But the Tigers had an answer, as sophomore Mark Kovler rattled off two straight in less than a minute to give Princeton its biggest lead at 9-1.The Crimson had a little fight left, and with Flood a perfect 4-of-4 on faceoffs, Harvard capitalized to post the only goals in the fourth frame.Senior Greg Cohen got in on the scoring action with...
...Harvard women’s golf team won its third straight competition on Saturday, comfortably beating Dartmouth and Brown in a tri-match in Hatchville, Mass., that was shortened to 18 holes from the 36 that had been scheduled because of heavy rain. All 10 Crimson golfers played, producing strong performances both from the five playing in the team match and from those playing as individuals. The team shot a combined 309, significantly outpacing Dartmouth (322) and Brown (334), while junior Debbie Amanti, playing as an individual, shot a tournament-low round of 73. Though they played solidly overall...
...added. “We actually increased the number of defenders we started behind the restraining line.” Nevertheless, Harvard once again succumbed to the early onslaught. The Tigers quickly demonstrated the form expected of the 13th-ranked team in the country, reeling off nine straight goals to quash Harvard’s hope of an upset. Ashley Amo and Katie Cox both scored for Princeton, followed by a three-minute span in which attack Kathleen Miller scored a hat trick for the Tigers. Princeton scored four more goals before the Harvard got on the board again. Finally...
...women, gender, and sexuality studies concentrator who acts, dances, and sings, plans to move to New York City after graduation in order to pursue her passions. A professional dancer in Los Angeles since early childhood and through her teenage years, Jackson had the opportunity to enter the performance profession straight out of high school but instead chose to attend Harvard. “I think that having a liberal arts education is amazing and I would never give up my concentration classes or my elective classes or my core classes to take dance,” says Jackson...