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...winning any style points, the Crimson relied on its superior depth for the win. Six players found themselves on the scoresheet in a game in which Harvard never trailed.A goal by senior co-captain Michael Byrd gave Harvard a 4-1 lead in the second quarter, and freshman Bret Voith’s second score of the afternoon made it 7-3 in the fourth. The defense, led by junior netminder Jay Connolly, did its part to prevent an Iona comeback. BROWN 10, HARVARD 6In what has become one of the most intense rivalries in collegiate water polo, the Crimson...
...focus and take care of business.” To do that, Harvard will hope to rely on its impressive depth to carry the squad through the tournament. The team is driven by co-captains Ludwick and senior Michael Byrd. Goal-scoring threats Livingston, sophomore Egen Atkinson and freshman Bret Voith add to the offensive firepower. Junior netminder Jay Connolly, who recorded 15 saves against Brown—a potential second round opponent in the Northern Championships—has been the anchor for the defense all year. The roster, solid from top to bottom, has augmented the team?...
...Freshman Bret Voith scored a vital goal to bring the lead down to one, and with under a minute remaining, the Crimson drew another clutch foul...
...Blue Jays a 6-2 advantage in the first half. Respectfully bouncing back from its early deficit to cut the lead down to one, Harvard’s defensive laces came undone in the second half, as Johns Hopkins blanked the Crimson en route to a 9-5 victory.Freshman Bret Voith led the squad with two goals.NAVY 7, HARVARD 5Boosted by the sheer virtue of having already defeated a team with iconic navy blue and gold colors, the Crimson had arguably its best game of the weekend in a losing result against the nationally ranked Midshipmen. No. 11 Navy flew...
...second period. The ejection served as a precursor of things to come, as the Crimson relentlessly blitzed the Camel net in the third quarter, scoring six unanswered goals to push the lead to an insurmountable margin. Junior David Tune led all scorers with three goals, and Bret Voith, Michael Byrd, Jeff Lee, and Dan Furman all contributed two goals each to Harvard tally. Freshman Alex Thompson drew four ejections and recorded two assists, following the lead of senior co-captain Chris Ludwick, who also tallied two assists. Sophomore Sean Mitchell wrapped up the scoring with a goal and assist...