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...Princeton, N.J. with a loss against No. 6 Rochester yesterday afternoon in a consolation match that left Harvard just shy of third place, but not disappointed.“I feel like we had a great weekend,” captain Verdi DeSesa said. “We beat our ranking coming in, which is what we were looking to do.”NO. 6 ROCHESTER 7, HARVARD 2Rochester (12-6) was vengeful coming into the match, with a 5-4 December loss against the Crimson still vivid in their minds. The Yellowjackets got the last laugh, though, triumphing...
...defeats against the Wildcats in 2006 and 2007. But the ailing Crimson left disappointed after being shut out 7-0.“We had almost half the guys sick or injured,” co-captain Chris Clayton said. “We were a beat up team. We didn’t have the guts today.”Sunday marked the seventh Northwestern shutout of the season. The only victory of the afternoon came from the No. 1 doubles pair of Clayton, ranked No. 53 nationally, and sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans, who won 8-3. The team...
...crossovers, spin moves, and reverse layups pumped up the crowd, while her awareness of each player’s position on the court was impressive. She finished with a 9-1 assist-to-turnover ratio and 14 points of her own.“Our guards can beat their guards and could have gone up against them all night,” coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “Our guards have been our scorers, especially when they were triple-teaming Emma Markley in the first half. I thought we had the advantage there.”Berry also...
...Crimson down 41-36 with just over 10 minutes to play. But the team snapped out of it and would tie things up at 43-43 with seven minutes left on two free throws by McNally. It would grab the lead twice after. that, the last time when Housman beat his man and stepped in for a layup to put his team up 49-48 with 3:32 left.A minute later, Maddox would answer with two free throws, and the hosts would not give that up despite tenacious fight from Harvard.“We always have room to improve...
...been on the women’s hockey beat for more than a year, and I suppose you can say my experience has been an atypical one. I’ve gotten plenty of practice writing about victories, but it wasn’t until last month that I actually witnessed the team lose...