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...No.10 Boston College in the second round. The other was going home.Unfortunately for the Harvard faithful packing the stands, it was not the Crimson’s night.Northeastern stepped up to drill home two more shots, while Harvard failed to convert, giving the Huskies (13-8-2, 6-4 CAA) a dramatic 3-2 (4-2 in penalty kicks) victory over recently-crowned Ivy champion Harvard (10-3-5, 5-1-1 Ivy).For Northeastern, its first time in a NCAA tournament match proved to be a memorable one.For Harvard, the magic had run out, and its season was over...
...after defeating Columbia 2-1 last weekend in a double overtime thriller. The winning goal came when junior Lizzy Nichols scored on a penalty kick with nine seconds remaining in the game. The goal gave Harvard its first Ivy League title since 1999. Northeastern (13-8-1, 6-5 CAA) had an improbable road to the NCAA Championships. After finishing sixth in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) regular season standings, the Huskies made a run in the league tournament. Although Northeastern was the lowest seed in its conference tournament, the squad won three straight do-or-die games including...
...pitting host Boston College against Central Connecticut State. But Northeastern will test the Crimson. In their last matchup on Sept. 17 this year, the Huskies took the Crimson to overtime, but Harvard pulled out the win, 2-1. This time around, Northeastern is coming in hot after taking the CAA Championship in dramatic fashion. The Huskies earned a 1-0 double-overtime victory over Hofstra in the final. This is the first-ever NCAA appearance for the Northeastern women’s program. Harvard has not made the end-of-season championship since 2004, when it lost to Connecticut...
...Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, and author of “A Civilization of Love: What Every Catholic Can Do to Transform the World,” how do you feel about being the one “supreme” knight among all the other knights? CAA: I think a better title would be a “good” knight...
...Kansas 198-121 over the weekend at Blodgett Pool. It was the second straight year the Crimson (6-0, 4-0 Ivy) have beaten a nationally ranked Jayhawks team (4-2, 1-0 Big 12). Harvard also competed against Northeastern, defeating the Huskies (4-3, 1-2 CAA) 244-74, but the highlight was beating Kansas, a tough scholarship program.“We feel really good,” said senior co-captain Joanna Lee. “For us to beat them, for us to beat a scholarship school, that is really huge...