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...different from outdoors and from cross-country and Claire’s cross-country.” The women’s squad also offered notable showings in the field events, including three top-10 finishes. In the pole vault, Stanton and classmate Clara Blattler cleared a 10th place height of 3.45 meters (11’3”) and a runner-up height of 3.70 meters (12’1”), respectively. Becky Christensen led Harvard high jumpers with a 1.73 meter (5’8”) jump. On the men’s side, the Crimson...
...adding later, “When little guys try to defend you, you’ve got to take advantage of what you’ve got.”But after scoring at one end, Eggleston blundered just seconds later at the other, logging the Quakers’ 10th team foul away from the ball to send Harris to the charity stripe for two shots. The forward converted both attempts to cut the lead to three and then blocked Grandieri on the other end.After a Penn timeout, Housman forced a Bernardini turnover, allowing Amaker to call his players...
...highlights of the day for Harvard was junior Becky Christensen’s performance. Christensen, who finished 10th in the outdoor high jump at the NCAA championship meet last season, cleared 1.80 meters in this indoor event, provisionally qualifying her for nationals in indoor track this season...
...finally got on the board after four unsuccessful opportunities with 6:08 left in the game. Sophomore Kathryn Farni’s shot was saved by Lacina, but rebounded into the crease, where junior Jenny Brine battled for control until tri-captain Caitlin Cahow swooped in and deposited her 10th goal of the season. Cahow now ranks third in the country with eight power-play goals. Wilson rounded out the scoring with a goal with 3:40 left. Next up for Harvard is a Friday matchup at Brown and a Saturday afternoon clash with Yale at Bright. The ECAC office...
...power play finally got on the board after four unsuccessful opportunities with 6:08 left in the game. Sophomore Kathryn Farni's shot was saved by Lacina, but rebounded into the crease, where junior Jenny Brine battled for control until tri-captain Caitlin Cahow swooped in and deposited her 10th goal of the season. Cahow now ranks third in the country with eight power-play goals. Wilson rounded out the scoring with a goal with 3:40 left...