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...good for us to come out here and get some sun. I think we’re ready to go.”PEPPERDINE 6, HARVARD 1The Crimson came to play against a very talented Waves squad. Though the scoreboard made the match seem like a blowout, the contest was much closer. Three singles matches were lost in three sets.At No. 1, junior Beier Ko fell 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 and in the No. 3 position freshman Samantha Rosekrans lost 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. In search of her second singles win of the dual-match season...
...handle the heat.In the first four games of its spring break trip out West, Harvard (1-14) had trouble keeping up with its high-ranked competition. The Crimson suffered a 9-4 defeat to UC Riverside (6-13, 0-1 Big West) and then fell in three straight blowouts to No. 14 San Diego (19-9, 1-1 WCC). Over the four games, Harvard was outscored 46-8 and hit only .181.“It’s tough to go out and get beat like we are everyday,” captain Matt Vance said...
...ECAC) suffered a frustrating 7-4 setback at the Bright Hockey Center that made an 11-0 loss seem almost preferable. It was apparent from the game’s opening minutes that this would not be a replaying of Friday night’s 11-0 Crimson blowout. After sophomore Alex Biega missed a chance to keep the puck in the Quinnipiac zone on the game’s opening possession, the Bobcats (20-14-4, 9-9-4) took it the other way and maintained consistent pressure until Jamie Bates finally broke through for the game?...
Harvard men’s lacrosse extended its winning streak to four games by punishing No. 20 Fairfield with a 12-3 blowout. Sophomore midfielders Jason Duboe and Travis Burr led the charge. With four goals on the Saturday, Duboe has now scored three or more goals in the past three games.“I missed a bunch of shots in the first quarter,” Duboe said. “Luckily one fell and sort of started something. Mostly it’s easy to score when your defense doesn’t let up more than...
...star forward and Ivy Player of the Year Jeomi Maduka, who was competing in the league championships in track and field. Cornell will have her back this time around, and Maduka gave the Crimson forwards fits en route to a double-double in the Big Red’s blowout win in Ithaca last month.Of course, Harvard won’t have the privilege of worrying about Sunday’s matchup with Cornell unless it takes care of business against Dartmouth tomorrow night. The Big Green and the Crimson are perennial rivals, as these two teams have dominated Ancient...