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...succeed at Northerns,” Tune said.By extending its unbeaten streak to six straight against the Knights, Harvard was able to show its potential against ECAC foes as it prepares for the clean slate of the Northern Championships.Although the Crimson could not build on Saturday’s success to break its own nine-game losing streak against the No. 14 Terriers, the weekend split still marked an improvement over recent struggles.With the celebratory mood of Senior Day intact, the Crimson will look to use this enthusiasm to reverse its fortunes in the postseason.ST. FRANCIS 11, HARVARD 3Harvard?...
...standings as well as near the bottom. The first entry under junior coxswain Dexter Louie placed third (15:00:128) among the 21 other competitors. Lightweight captain Jeff Overington credited Louie’s performance as a coxswain with the team’s overall success.“He basically just kept reminding us of the techniques and gameplan. He made a great turn, and as a result we passed Dartmouth,” Overington said. On the other hand, the second entry, comprised of all freshman, finished second-to-last with a time of 16:36.185. Overington, however...
...like a quarterback,” Pizzotti said. “If he’s double covered, he doesn’t complain about not getting the ball.”What Luft does do is show up every week ready to contribute to Harvard’s success in whatever capacity he can, and so far it’s been working out.“Whatever he needs to do he gets it done,” Pizzotti said. “He’s one of the best receivers in the country...
...very strong California and Washington teams.“Bill [Manning] is a really good coach, and he was able to keep us in line and keep us in the right mentality throughout the season,” said sophomore Benjamin French, who stroked the first freshman boat to success last year.“Sprints finals were kind of an epic moment, just in terms of commitment to the race and how we felt afterwards,” he added. “I feel like it had the most anticipation—the Sprints heat...
...eight, Schreck has worked his way up. Last season, he rowed in the varsity eight, which went 5-1 in dual races and defeated Yale in the Harvard-Yale Regatta, the crown jewel of the crew season and the oldest intercollegiate competition in America. Despite Schreck’s success with rowing, he exudes an obvious appreciation for the rest of the team. “The team atmosphere is really what keeps you in it. It’s a bond that’s really hard to break,” Schreck said. “You build...