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...Crimson was quickly put on its toes Friday when Dartmouth setter Kendall Houston opened the first set with two aces??the home team put up six throughout the night. But Harvard refused to let its opponent build an early advantage and the two teams rallied back-and-forth until the Big Green jumped ahead at 14-9 and forced the Crimson to take its first timeout. It was not enough to get the team on track, and Dartmouth scored 10 consecutive points before closing out the game and establishing a 1-0 lead...
...dorms were bulldozed in summer 2007 to accommodate a new academic complex on Mass. Ave. Associate Vice President for Harvard Real Estate Services James Gray stated that plans for Law School building developments in the North Yard would not affect local businesses, but he was reluctant to discuss Three Aces?? closure. “We generally don’t make comments about business relations with individual tenants,” he said. —Staff writer Shan Wang can be reached at wang38@fas.harvard.edu...
...back on top. Despite several ensuing errors, Harvard maintained the lead to take the first game.The Crimson leapt out to a 5-0 lead in the second to set the tone for the match. The Lions could not hold back Harvard’s offensive barrage, which featured three aces??two from freshman Christine Wu—and a .483 attack percentage. The Crimson posted eight aces and hit .305 for the game.Although Columbia pulled to within three at 5-2, Harvard’s lead increased to as much as 10 by the game?...
...streaking lineup and recently rock-solid weekend rotation. Dartmouth boasts an Ivy Pitcher of the Year candidate in lefty senior Russell Young (3.38 ERA) and a five-game winner in senior Chase Carpenter, and Harvard will need to work counts and put men on base to break the two aces?? rhythms. Matt Kramer, who has settled nicely into the cleanup spot in the Crimson lineup—going 9-for-16 with 6 RBI over the last five games—will need to continue his hot streak and bring those runners home...
...Crimson (11-5) defeated the Roadrunners (21-12) 3-2 (26-30, 30-21, 30-28, 36-38, 15-6) on Saturday.Harvard took the first five points of the final game off Ramapo errors and Crimson attacks. The game saw a total of five Harvard aces??three by senior Andy Nelson and one each by Fitz and freshman Gil Weintraub. The Roadrunners challenged the Crimson point for point in game four, knotting the score at every chance. Ramapo won two consecutive points to take the game at 38-36, evening out the score at 2.Harvard won the second...