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...against Connecticut College this Thursday. HARVARD 12, IONA 9 The Crimson continued its balanced play to defeat Iona in the nightcap, 12-9. “We came out strong from the gate, and [the score] was never that close after the first five minutes,” co-captain Chris Ludwick said. Riding high off of sophomore Egen Atkinson’s two penalty conversions and the team’s physical play, Harvard found itself up 8-4 at the half. The Crimson let up a bit after the break but maintained the lead with clutch goals...
...Crimson coach John Kerr said. “[There are] a lot of implications for the Ivy League title.” “Every Ivy League game for us is a must-win game for us to get where we want,” added co-captain and goalie Adam Hahn. This high-pressure scenario is intensified by the formidability of the Bears as an opponent. Brown (8-1-1, 1-0 Ivy) has a strikingly similar record to Harvard’s (8-1-1, 1-0)—both teams began the season with...
...looking ahead at the upcoming Ivy League schedule until the conclusion of tomorrow’s matchup.“Our philosophy has always been one game at a time, and the most important game right now is Lafayette,” said defensive end and captain Brad Bagdis. “We’re a 2-2 team and people are looking at us like we’re down and out, and we need to send a message...
...Harvard, and Harvard cadets participate in the program at MIT. In an interview last month, Faust called ROTC a “complex issue,” but said that she would consider attending next year’s commissioning ceremony if she were invited. David M. Gowel, the captain in charge of the Harvard Army cadets, said that Faust was “keen” on including a color guard, but that, because of the last-minute planning, the color guard would only be able to lead the recession and not the procession, as they would usually...
...defense, however, proved to hinder the Crimson’s ability to rack up more points. Last week at Cornell, Harvard’s flat-footed beginning left the score 0-0 at halftime, only to have the Crimson fight back 10 minutes into the second half with co-captain Megan Merritt’s game-winning goal. “We played very well [this afternoon] right from the opening whistle,” coach Ray Leone said. “They were much more focused and sharper [than at Cornell]; sometimes you can play great and not have...