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...first time since 1993, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team faced the University of Virgina. But the No. 9 Cavaliers?? (9-5, 2-3 ACC) first trip to Harvard Stadium yesterday didn’t quite go the way the Crimson (4-7, 1-2 Ivy) wanted. UVA pulled ahead early in the first half, 8-3, and despite second-half efforts by Harvard to close the gap, the Crimson came up short in a 13-9 defeat. “UVA was the second-straight top-10 team to come here and battle with...
...VIRGINIA 36, HARVARD 11In the Crimson’s closest contest of the day, the Harvard grapplers earned three victories in eight bouts, but the team suffered from two falls and a major decision to put the match out of reach. Caputo dominated the Cavaliers?? Joe DeGaravila with a 15-0 technical fall, while Peppelman and O’Connor earned back-to-back decisions to round out the Crimson scoring.Peppelman logged a particularly gritty performance, outlasting Kellon Balum for a 9-8 victory and the first win of the day for a Harvard rookie.Although these victories pulled...
...points away from taking the overall doubles point.” Even though Virginia handled Harvard at the No. 3 position, the Crimson’s No. 1 and No. 2 teams proved to be formidable challenges. In the No. 1 slot, Schnitter and Peterzan did away with the Cavaliers?? team of Amanda Rales and Lara Alexander, 8-6. At No. 2, Virginia barely edged Ko and Rosekrans, 9-8 (2). In the singles portion, Harvard tied the match score at 2-2 with big wins from Ko and Rosekrans. Ko knocked out Amanda Rales...
...played against in my college career,” Clayton said. “He was quite consistent, running down balls, and I just didn’t have much to answer with at all.” At No. 2 Dan Nguyen faced the Cavaliers?? Treat Huey, who is ranked 15th in the nation. Despite his impressive drop shots, and extensive forehand exchanges, Nguyen lost a grueling 6-4, 6-4 match. “It wasn’t beautiful tennis,” Nguyen said. “He found my weakness and picked...
...Year Andre U. Akpan ’10 scores 10 goals in three games to lead the Crimson men’s soccer team to the Final Four. The squad bows out to number one seed (and eventual champion) Virginia, 2-1, in penalty kicks. The Virginia Cavaliers?? head coach calls the game, “the Game,” angering Yalies everywhere. From then on, Harvard will have two playings of “the Game” and Bulldogs will only have one. Booyah! Nov. 3: After every single prediction comes true, Walter E. Howell...