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...Championship Series and ending a campaign that seemed destined to culminate in another Ancient Eight title. But the visiting Tigers (18-23-1) intervened, bouncing Harvard (21-20-1) with superior pitching and timely hitting in 9-3 and 8-2 victories and earning the Ivies’ automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. “It was just a tough day,” Crimson head coach Joe Walsh said. “That’s it. There was no turnaround point...I thought the best they could do against us was split. We didn?...
Just two days removed from clinching the Red Rolfe division title and a berth in this weekend’s best-of-three Ivy League Championship Series with Princeton, the Harvard baseball team was set back by elements beyond its control yesterday. Steady rains postponed an afternoon non-conference duel between the Crimson (20-18-1, 14-6 Ivy) and crosstown foe Northeastern at the Huskies’ Parsons Field. The game has been rescheduled for today at 3 p.m. The rivals last met on April 18 at Fraser Field in Lynn, Mass. for the first round of the Beanpot...
...always comes down to the last weekend,” he said then, before Harvard played the Bears, Boston College, or Rhode Island this week. “Given past history, what do you really expect?”Expect this: once again the Red Rolfe title, and a berth in the Ivy League Championship Series (ICS), will come down to a split home-and-home doubleheader between two bitter archrivals. Tomorrow, the Crimson (18-16-1, 12-4 Ivy) will host Dartmouth (17-16, 11-5) at 1 p.m. on O’Donnell Field. On Sunday...
...final tally had the Crimson with 167 points, two points ahead of the fifth-place spot.PRIDDY TROPHYThe other championship competition of the weekend took place at the Priddy Trophy at Tufts, where Harvard’s freshman competed in the NEISA Freshman Championship. While there was no nationals berth on the line, the Crimson’s finish—fourth place out of fifteen teams—helped the team gauge some of it’s young sailors’ growth this year.“We were happy with our finish, though we wish we could have...
...season continues.The Harvard women’s water polo team finished second in the College Water Polo Association (CWPA) Northern Division Championships at Blodgett Pool this weekend, clinching a berth in next week’s Eastern Championships in Providence, R.I.The key game was the clincher: yesterday’s semifinal match against Brown, which the Crimson won 6-5. Harvard opened the tournament with a 14-4 win over Utica on Saturday and also lost to top-seeded Hartwick 12-2 on Saturday and 10-4 in the championship game.The top two teams in the tournament receive automatic bids...