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...rest of the season due to a triceps tear, and Robbie Preston, who hurt his knee during practice on Wednesday but is expected back by next weekend. The Crimson, however, managed to display the depth of its lineup with dominating wins in the middle weight classes to capture three straight victories. Harvard (5-6) improved to 4-3 in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) and 2-1 in the Ivy League. The team will remain at home next weekend to face national powerhouse Cornell along with Columbia and Bucknell before the EIWA Championships commence in March.HARVARD 29, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL...
...Savage’s jumper. Perhaps Harvard could force two turnovers like the Tigers had in that matchup. Or Princeton would miss its free throws to give Harvard a chance to tie? Neither of those happened. The Tigers got a fast-break layup by Conway and four straight free throws from Savage to pull away...
...count on him every time,” West said. “Without him, it really put the pressure on all the other guys.” The loss all but concludes the final Ivy season for the team’s seniors, serving as the second straight bitter end to a conference schedule that had been relatively sweet prior to last year. “The seniors on the team, we really wanted to make it happen,” Oren said. They may still have a chance to do just that. “We might...
...from co-captain Scott Denenberg, who silenced the Wildcats’ biggest server, 6-3, 6-1. For Nguyen, the dominant performance in both singles and doubles continued a hot streak that stretches back to the beginning of the spring season. He has won six straight matches, but none as decisively as Friday’s match. “I was clear,” Nguyen said. “I was clear on my game plan, game style, and I essentially didn’t hold back.” In doubles, the Crimson’s recent...
...focus on limiting opponents’ three-point percentage, but that being said, we gave up a lot of inside points. We weren’t quite able to put both of them together.”Despite being swept on the Princeton-Penn road trip for the 16th straight season, this was one of the Crimson’s better performances on the trip, particularly compared to last year. In 2006, Harvard was blown out, 75-48, at Princeton after taking Penn to overtime the night before. The back-end game this time was much more competitive...