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...role in the Crimson’s efforts, posting back-to-back double-doubles. Throughout the weekend, she racked up 46 kills and 39 digs while maintaining a .376 hitting percentage.“Kat was incredible, making kills out of nothing,” junior co-captain Lily Durwood said. “On her second day, she hit .500, which is essentially unheard of for an outside hitter. They couldn’t stop her.”This weekend, Harvard will turn its focus elsewhere in the Ivy League, as it returns home to play Cornell...
...nagging injuries who got to play singles for the first time this weekend, so they got a chance to dust some cobwebs off and get key singles action in for this fall.” Harvard entered the competition in high spirits, buoyed by the return of co-captain Laura Peterzan from a shoulder injury. Following less-than-impressive displays from an injury-ravaged squad in its previous competition, the Crimson was able to accrue vital match practice and compete consistently throughout the weekend. “We fought hard and played well,” Peterzan said...
...games, despite attempting 111 passes in the Big Red’s 3-0 start. Harvard managed to get to Ford twice against 53 pass attempts, the first two sacks Cornell has surrendered on the season. Both sacks came on a second-quarter drive for the Big Red, where captain Matt Curtis dragged down Ford for a seven-yard loss on first down and senior end Peter Ajayi got to him again for an eight-yard loss on third down. “They do a good job protecting and a really good job hanging onto the football...
...against Saint Louis at Jordan Field, the Crimson (6-5, 2-1 Ivy) not only tallied six goals, it also kept the Billikens (4-8, 0-1 Atlantic 10) scoreless. Sophomore midfielder Chloe Keating, sophomore forward Leigh McCoy, and senior forward Tami Jafar notched two goals apiece while co-captain Kylie Stone and freshman goaltender Ana Roda combined for a shutout in a dominant 6-0 win. “We’re really coming together nicely,” head coach Sue Caples said. “We’re peaking coming into this stretch...
...Clark said of the Cornell match. “But we still managed to focus and go about the job at hand.”The Big Red (1-8, 0-2), who came into the game having been outscored 21-5, proved no match for the Crimson. Co-captain Fucito opened the scoring in the 26th minute with a beautiful left-footed strike, and after Stamatis made it 2-0 right after halftime, Cornell never really threatened to get back into the match. Harvard coasted to the win in what was an uneventful last 30 minutes...