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...coming out. It should be a great atmosphere.” While the Bears may have the atmosphere in its favor, the Crimson seems to have history in its. Harvard has beaten Brown for the past eight years in a row, but this does not seem to diminish the Bears?? expectations. “We feel like we should be number one, but everyone likes the fact that we’re under the radar, so we can sneak up on people.” Brown senior quarterback Michael Dougherty said. Doughtery is the top returning passer...
...crowd, all the coaching staff just go, ‘Wow!’”Scrappy play continued in overtime. Brown kept its reserve. Harvard did not. A weighted ball wafted through the air in the 95th minute—the Crimson defense grew frantic, the Bears?? offense remained stoic—and Brown’s Dylan Sheehan coolly tucked the game-winner into the net.The setback threatened to derail a season that had limitless potential. The Crimson had sported a solid 8-1-1 record and averaged over two goals a game entering...
...shots were going in,” Snyder said. “We were getting opportunities but just not capitalizing on them.”Brown’s staunch defense pitched a shutout, the first time this season that Harvard failed to get on the scoreboard. Bears?? goalie Stephanie Laing, with eight saves recorded her second career shutout. HARTWICK 17, HARVARD 7The third time proved not to be a charm for the Crimson as they dropped their third consecutive game this season against the Hawks.Harvard kept it competitive through the first quarter and only found itself down...
...score. Pinch hitting, Bowers drove in two on a single to the right side. Singles by junior catcher Hayley Bock and Schellberg and doubles by sophomore Jennifer Francis and Murphy added to the seven-hit, seven-run effort. With a total of four Brown errors, Harvard capitalized on the Bears?? mistakes.Sophomore Stephanie Krysiak tripled in the third and later scored on a throwing error to put the Crimson further ahead. After a pitching change, Macadam launched an RBI double down the left field line. With one on and two out, Francis knocked one out of the park, adding...
...said. “Max has a tendency to get pretty jacked up for games, so I think he just settled down and got into his groove.”With Warren back in control of the game, the Harvard offense took over.After the Crimson chipped away at the Bears?? lead with runs in the first and fourth innings, O’Hara came up with the bases loaded in the bottom of the fifth.The rookie smashed a hard line drive to the gap in right center field, driving in all three baserunners to put Harvard ahead, much...