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...rest of the season.”Harvard is now just a half game behind No. 60 Brown, No. 44 Yale, and Princeton, and likely must defeat all its remaining opponents, including challenging match-ups against the Bears and Bulldogs next weekend, to take the title.HARVARD 4, PENN 3The Crimson defeated the Quakers for the first time since 2006, when Harvard was ranked No. 15 and Penn was No. 41. This time, although both teams were unranked, there were still critical Ancient Eight records at stake, as the Crimson kept its hopes alive for an Ivy crown with a victory.A...
...second consecutive day under the California sun may have taken a toll on Harvard, which, according to Green, appeared to be fatigued.“If we had our legs under us, it would have been a closer match,” Green said.HARVARD 4, UC SANTA BARBARA 3The Crimson opened its California trip with a narrow victory over the Gauchos (12-5).Harvard took the doubles point with wins by Rosekrans and Cao at No. 2, 8-5, and Peterzan and freshman Caroline Davis at No. 3, 8-5.The Crimson prevailed over UC Santa Barbara by splitting the singles matches?...
...south, the Crimson will have ample opportunity to prove itself against quality opponents, if it can fit all of its talented pieces together.“We’re just going to come out and keep playing hard,” captain Harry Douglas said. UAB 11, HARVARD 3The Crimson completed its four-game set at Vestavia High School but could not muster a victory after falling behind early. Suter (1-1) struggled to open the game, allowing all seven of his earned runs in the first three innings. The rookie worked out of a jam in the second...
...high 32 saves, withstanding a fierce Bulldogs offensive attack to complete the shutout.“Chrisitna Kessler had one of her best games of the season today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We needed her to.”HARVARD 5, BROWN 3The Crimson jumped out to a quick 3-1 lead on Friday, but the Bears came charging back in the first half of the third period to tie the game.“It shouldn’t have been as close as it was,” Stone said...
...captain Shelly Madick said. “We were capitalizing when they were behind in the count on us and we were hitting the ball pretty hard.”Despite the miserable weather, Harvard walked away with a pair of 10-3 wins.HARVARD 10, COLUMBIA 3The worsening conditions did not faze sophomore Jennifer Francis, who contributed two key hits, knocking in half of the Crimson’s runs with five RBI. Three of those runs were scored in the second inning, when Francis tripled down the right field line. Entering the contest as the team leader for batting...