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...years ago, Harvard beat Cornell at Lavietes with a last-second layup. The next year, the Crimson gave the Big Red its toughest test in an undefeated league campaign before losing a five-point lead in the final half-minute...
...early surge for Harvard opened the campaign with confidence, as the Crimson beat Holy Cross and Quinnipiac in two of its first three games. But Harvard faced some tough luck, falling to UMass by only one goal in the last minutes and New Hampshire in overtime...
...West] sort of expected a win, [senior Niko Hrdy] played a higher ranking, and [senior Verdi DiSesa] just had the match of his life to pull out a win for the team,” Cohen said. “We were the underdogs, so Rochester thought they could beat us, but those three guys just put it out of their minds.” The rest of the regular season consisted of two defeats by No. 1 Trinity and No. 2 Princeton. Harvard managed a close 5-4 win against Penn, but a tough 5-4 loss to Yale...
...best player on the team,” freshman Mark Pollak said. “That showed consistently throughout the year. I know he was a little disappointed with how he did [at Ivies], but he’s definitely a better player than most of the guys that beat him. We’re looking for him to take it home next year, because he certainly has the ability.”At the GEICO Intercollegiate, Shuman was third-best among the 14-team field on par-3 holes, averaging 3.08 strokes. Shuman was the Crimson leader...
...opener. Though the Crimson bounced back with back-to-back doubleheader wins against Penn and Rhode Island the next week, the team struggled to maintain consistency as the regular season wore on. “In general, it’s great to see that we were able to beat every team in the league at least once,” Vertovez said. “This was the year of splits. It was clear that we could have taken both games from teams, but we weren’t able to put that together.” After losing...