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With Harvard’s momentum and morale riding high, the stage was set for the team next’s challenge—HYPs. While the Crimson was able to clinch a 180-120 win against Yale at DeNunzio Pool in Princeton, N.J., it faltered, 190-102, against the...
In the ECAC tournament, the Crimson earned third place in the eight-team field with wins over Cornell and No. 33 Princeton and a loss to No. 44 Yale. The next few weeks also included losses to No. 22 Illinois, No. 26 South Florida, and a disappointing 7-0 sweep...
But the loss to the Golden Bears served as the wakeup call Harvard needed to play up to its potential. In the next match against No. 38 St. Mary’s, the Crimson was trailing, 3-0, when it turned its season around.
“It was a great honor to make the NCAA tournament,” Green said. “It was also a great learning experience for our team. We learned we can compete against nationally-ranked teams. Next year, we know that, and we can raise our...
The Crimson’s best performance came in the season’s last weekend, when Harvard traveled to Philadelphia, Penn. to take on the undefeated University of Pennsylvania team. Down 2-1, the Crimson, led by freshman Taylor Docter, rallied to take the 3-2 win. With the...