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...hockey is not the average team.When the Crimson (29-1 overall, 24-0 ECAC) takes the ice for the ECAC semifinals against No. 9 Clarkson (24-8-5, 15-6-3) tomorrow at Bright Hockey center, the team will do so as both the number one seed in the tournament and the number one-ranked team in the country.Harvard has held the top position for five weeks, and the players know they’ve earned it.“We feel really confident with the work we’ve been putting in heading into the playoffs...
...Dance is just around the corner.“We’re in control of our own destiny,” captain Lindsay Hallion said. “It’s what you dream about. We want to go get it done and get back to the tournament.” The Crimson is in the driver’s seat this weekend because of the team’s crucial 51-48 triumph over Cornell (17-8, 9-3) last Saturday in a packed Lavietes Pavilion.“I thought it was a great game...
...selection committee released the names of the participants for the NCAA Championship in fencing yesterday, with 10 Harvard fencers making the list out of a possible 12. The tournament will be held March 13-16 in New Haven, Conn. Nine Crimson fencers qualified based on their performances at regionals last weekend, while sophomore Long Ouyang received an at-large bid, beating out seven of the other top foil fencers in the country. For the men the participants include: in foil, Ouyang and junior co-captain Kai Itameri-Kinter, in epee, senior Teddy Sherrill and sophomore Billy Stallings?...
...teams, tied for first in the Ivy League? Check. An emerging Ancient Eight rivalry? Check. A packed, noisy Lavietes Pavilion? Check.Star power? Check. Sort of.As Harvard and Cornell prepared to do battle for the top spot in the Ivy League and a potential trip to the NCAA Tournament last Saturday at Lavietes, all of the Crimson’s star power stood at the ready.But Cornell’s?Now that’s another story, and one with an ending that left a Big Red faithful—substantial given the long drive from Ithaca...
...Amaker accidentally on purpose running into the parents of a recruit in a New Jersey supermarket.It was right there in Thamel’s opening line: “Harvard has never won an Ivy League title in men’s basketball and has not reached the NCAA tournament since 1946.” Read that again—it’s also one of the only statements in the piece that’s definitely true.The article, which graced the front page of the Times’ sports section on Sunday and has since sparked a minor...