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...first and quickly turned the tide around.“We did a great job of digging ourselves out of that hole,” Farrar said. “And it was game on from there.”With the score at 4-3, the Crimson utilized back-to-back Kennifer goals to round out a 5-0 run. Kennifer contributed five goals throughout the game. The two teams jostled for the lead throughout the second half. Although Harvard held a 10-8 advantage to start the fourth, Brown’s offense amped...
...hurlers fell behind on counts throughout the game, opening the door for hard hits and costly walks.Sophomore starter Dan Berardo, who has struggled mightily since his first start against Jacksonville State on March 6 garnered him Ivy League Pitcher of the Week honors, gave up back-to-back homers in the second inning before losing control of the strike zone in the third.Berardo only managed to get through 2 2/3 innings of work and his replacement, freshman Marcus Way, did not fare any better.Way entered the game after Berardo walked a run in with the bases loaded, giving...
...could there be anything better than this?In the case of the Crimson men’s tennis team, yes—it is likely that Harvard would gladly trade the various charms of the West Coast for a return to full strength and winning ways, culminating in back-to-back Ivy League championships.With the start of the Ancient Eight fixtures only a week away, No. 68 Harvard (8-7) landed in the Golden State for its annual spring break tour. Four outdoor games and eight days later, as an injury-hampered Crimson shuffled its pack, the team...
...said. “We were all having great at-bats—it just wasn’t falling in. We just need to keep swinging.”The team didn’t get its offense going until the seventh, when Vertovez and Krysiak strung together back-to-back two-out singles. But Macadam grounded out to end the threat.“With Ivies, I think people thought that things were going to change,” Bock said. “Nothing needs to change. We have to play just like...
...Weissbourd was once again Mr. Do-it-all, serving up back-to-back aces to give Harvard a comfortable 11-4 lead. A few plays later, Weissbourd then smashed a powerful serve to the opponent before forcefully killing the ball to give the Crimson a ten point lead. The senior standout would finish the game with 21 kills and an incredible .667 hitting percentage...