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...played a good game but we didn’t play a great game which we needed to do to win,” senior captain Tom Mikula said. “To come out against and dominate our rivals was huge for us.” The Bulldogs found the offensive attack of Harvard sophomore Brooks Scholl and juniors Evan Calvert and Greg Cohen to be simply unstoppable. Together the three players tallied eight points, with Calvert scoring five goals alone. Senior Steve Cohen added three goals and an assist. “[Calvert] is a unique weapon...
...travels to Amherst to take on UMass before another weekend of Ivy competition against league-leader Princeton and Penn.HARVARD 2, YALE 0After a scoreless inning of relief in the first game of the afternoon, sophomore Amanda Watkins went the distance in the second, closing the door on the Bulldogs with a shutout at Yale’s Dewitt Family Field.Watkins scattered three hits and struck out two in cruising to her second shutout of the season.“Amanda has grown a lot in her game as a pitcher,” Allard said. “I think...
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team saw its first Ivy League action of the season on Saturday. In its fifth road game of the season, the Crimson faced off against Yale in New Haven. With an 11-8 victory, Harvard ended an 11-game losing streak to the Bulldogs and capped off a perfect road trip. Entering the game, the players knew of the intense enmity between the two camps. The Crimson (3-5, 1-0 Ivy League) had not won against Yale (5-5, 1-2 Ivy League) since 1994. “Our coach had reminded...
...donating. “I honestly don’t think that people give blood to beat Harvard,” he said. Salovey, the Yale College dean, was photographed sporting a Harvard baseball cap as punishment for the Elis’ loss. Asked about the prospect of donning Bulldog blue in the event of a Harvard loss, Harvard’s Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, said, “I was assured that wasn’t going to happen, but it was dangerously close.” Harvard and Yale collected...
...more to that leg. That’s how you compete.” Instead of the grueling battle or quick Yale upset that many had predicted, it was Grigg who emerged with a 9-4, 9-5, 9-3 win. Grigg made short work (18 minutes) of another Bulldog, No. 2 seed Miranda Ranieri, to punch her ticket to a bout with Lorentzen in Sunday’s final. And it made for a final with little appeal to anyone outside the small Harvard contingent in Amherst for the weekend—which was fine with both of them...