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...which the world is finally getting a chance to see—and he does something else really well.”As the Crimson gets set for the first Game with two undefeated Ivy teams in 39 years, the team is poised to capture its first championship in three years. For Van Niel, it would be a fitting end to a truly outstanding Crimson career.“It’s just a neat Harvard story,” Murphy says. “It’s hard enough to be a student here. It?...
...better way to go out in your senior year than undefeated in the Ivy League, winning at home, and headed down to New Haven to play for everything.”With a win in The Game, the seniors can bookend their college careers with Ivy League championships. In 2004, the Crimson went 10-0 on the way to a championship season.The biggest highlight for the senior class on this memorable day came from standout Corey Mazza. The receiver, playing for the fifth consecutive year after an injury-shortened season in 2005, tied Carl Morris...
...second year in a row, the Harvard women’s soccer team has had to watch another group of players celebrate an Ivy League championship on Ohiri Field. Penn (13-3-1, 6-1-0 Ivy) clinched sole possession of the league title Saturday by downing the Crimson, 1-0. A 15th-minute goal from Penn’s Jessica Fuccello—her 11th goal of the season—coupled with an impressive defensive display was enough to defeat Harvard in a match of very few chances. A year ago, it was Columbia that clinched...
...Harvard sailing team concluded its last full slate of the fall season over the weekend, competing in a pair of Atlantic Coast Championship regattas on its way to seventh- and ninth-place finishes in ACC competition. The No. 7 co-ed squad finished in seventh place at the Atlantic Coast Dinghies at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla., while the No. 8 women took ninth at the Atlantic Coast Women’s regatta at Yale. The results came on a weekend of sometimes unpredictable conditions, providing a bit of consolation to the middle-of-the-pack finishes for both...
...half, the Quakers responded with their lone goal of the match to cut the Crimson’s lead back down to one. But that was the closest they would get, as a goalless second half allowed Harvard to secure the much-needed win. Even with the league championship out of its reach, the Crimson needed the victory to keep its hopes alive for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. “We were a little bit scrappy today,” head coach John Kerr said. “Overall, the important thing...