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...rest of Harvard’s season. The loss will force the Crimson to battle for the remainder of the season to secure an EIVA playoff bid.“The last three years we’ve had to come from behind and every year play catch-up and it’s never worked out for us,” Rapp said. “This year we wanted to change things. Unfortunately, after today it doesn’t look as if that’s the case.”Although Harvard will now likely have...
...respect for Northeastern, but we really felt that we wanted to play our game.”Some of Harvard’s most recent losses occurred when its opponents took advantage of the team’s slow start and forced the team to play catch-up hockey. But tonight, the Crimson began the game by crashing the Huskies’ net early and often.“We always try to forecheck teams hard, that’s one of the strengths of our team,” co-captain Mike Taylor said. “That?...
...respectively. “In the second and third game, we kind of started out a little flat, which we can’t do, especially this weekend [against Rutgers],” said senior outside hitter Jordan Weitzen. “Coming out flat, you have to play catch-up, and no matter how good we play, that’s difficult to do.” Although the Crimson succumbed to the Raiders in the middle of the match, Harvard altered its serving strategy, which allowed it to regain its edge in the fourth and fifth games...
...watching Dartmouth celebrate its victory in the Ivy opener between these two teams at Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard knew that it would have its work cut out for it in Hanover. The Crimson had fallen behind early in the first half in the opener, but did not have to play catch-up again in the rematch. With 3:59 to play in the opening frame, a layup from senior Lindsay Hallion gave Harvard a lead that it would not relinquish. “I don’t know if we could have gotten any worse,” coach Kathy...
...Dartmouth celebrate its victory in the Ivy opener between these two teams at Lavietes Pavilion, Harvard knew that it would again have its work cut out for it in Hanover. The Crimson had fallen behind early in the first half in the opener, but did not have to play catch-up again in the rematch. With 3:59 to play in the opening frame, a Lindsay Hallion layup gave Harvard a lead that it would not relinquish again...