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...four singles positions. The next day, the team earned a 4-3 victory over the Lions. Though the final score was close, Harvard had the match wrapped up with an early 4-0 lead. “We started playing well at the end of spring break and that momentum carried us through,” captain Stephanie Schnitter said. The Crimson hopes to use this weekend as a stepping-stone for next week’s match against No. 63 Penn (7-7, 2-1). Staying undefeated in the league will be a challenge for Harvard, since the Quakers...
...Halpern each contributed two goals, while captain Natalie Curtis added the first tally on the day. The Crimson stayed neck-and-neck with the Quakers in the first, pulling ahead 5-4 on a Halpern score with 9:37 to go. But Penn’s offense began to break through when Quaker senior Chelsea Kocis tied the game at 5-5 with 8:15 left in the half, opening the floodgates as the first of four straight Penn goals to close out the half. The Crimson trailed 8-5 heading into the locker rooms. Curtis was satisfied with...
...same thing. Also, the restaurant is very hard to get into, and the food is terrible because of rising costs. And if you are not wearing the shoes of courage and the shirt of academic endeavor—but there the metaphor starts to break down. So maybe we legacies do deserve our second look. We know what we’re getting into, and we still apply. That takes a certain amount of chutzpah. And speaking as a legacy, I can say one thing for certain: I didn’t apply to Harvard because my parents went here...
...Sheldon said. “But this match was a good warmup, with a smaller field than usual. It helps us ease our way back into the season.” The first competition in April can indeed be jarring, coming at the heels of a more relaxed spring break. “The spring break training trip to Florida was great for us,” Hazlett said. “It was nice to get out and play in the sun, but it’s always kind of a shock coming back.” The training...
...scorers alone just outside the crease. The junior made an incredible save to preserve the two-goal deficit and give his team a bit of momentum entering the second quarter.“It’s pretty rare that you’d ever see someone break away, have that much time and not score,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “That’s something that you probably won’t see again.”But the momentum didn’t carry over, as just seven minutes into the second...