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...Mahler said. “It’s not the main reason why we lost, but it did affect us. We have to become a more adaptable team.” The Crimson made the contest a bit more interesting early in the third quarter, when Harvard scored back-to-back goals just over a minute apart to shrink the lead to 8-3. Sophomore midfielder Matt Motschwiller scored the second of the two, but Ohio State fired off four straight goals to push the lead back to 12-3 and squelch any ideas...
...alpine men’s team saw back-to-back finishes in the slalom by sophomore Jake Segal with 1:48.59 in 41st and junior Matt Basilico with 1:50.18 in 42nd...
...some better free-throw shooting at Princeton, Harvard would likely have won that game. Now it goes against a Tiger team that may be without one of its top players, forward Kyle Koncz, who has battled a foot injury recently. Koncz has trouble playing on the second night of back-to-back games, though that didn’t prevent him from playing in that situation last week. If the Crimson can get offense from someone besides Drew Housman, it has a very good chance to win this game. While its struggles against Princeton are well-documented, beating...
...that elusive Ivy road win.“We won at Vermont and CCSU. The major challenge was to transfer this road toughness into an Ivy-league back-to-back,” coach Frank Sullivan said. “I think it didn’t get away from us either night—it was good to see we could put out the effort back-to-back.”But to get a victory, Harvard must put it all together. The team exhibited great improvement in three-point field goal defense Saturday, holding...
...baskets coming from beyond the arc—and 8-of-8 from the charity stripe.Despite entering the game fourth in the league standings, Penn proved to be a tough opponent to overcome. Harvard maintained a slim advantage after opening the game with a 4-0 run. However, two back-to-back three-pointers by the Quakers changed that.The Penn lead would be just as short-lived, however. Baskets by junior Lindsay Hallion and sophomore Katie Rollins, including a three-point play by Hallion, put the Crimson up 16-8 at the 14:34 mark.Harvard held...