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...blast by junior Matt Rogers fell just short in Saturday’s nightcap. In the first contest of yesterday’s doubleheader, eight infield singles propelled Dartmouth to an 8-4 win.“It’s an unbelievable year,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “You’re thinking things are going to turn around, and they get worse. You feel like ‘shoulda, woulda, coulda, almost, what if, if only.’”In the fourth game, however, the Crimson?...
...They weren’t bad games, they weren’t sloppy games, it was just a lack of intensity,” captain Shelly Madick said. “I don’t think we had a really focused performance on Saturday,” Harvard coach Jenny Allard said. “We really talked about having more of an effort on Sunday and a more focused effort.” DARTMOUTH 4, HARVARD 3After falling in the first game on Saturday, Harvard came out stronger in the nightcap, but a big sixth inning for Dartmouth...
...beating Virginia in both the varsity eight, the [second varsity], and the four, we established we’re a faster team, but it’s also important to understand how the regions stack up against each other for NCAA selection,” said Harvard assistant coach Cory Bosworth. “You want to beat everyone in your region, and you want them to beat everyone as well.”Powering through a strong headwind at 10-12 miles per hour, every crew battled through the course slower than expected. In the varsity eight, Radcliffe surged...
...string offense against the first-string defense and likewise for the second lines. Harvard’s second offense got out to an early 19-0 lead over the first offense, ultimately claiming a 19-14 victory.“Well, it was pretty typical,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “I mean, you start the first practice or two and you look around and say, ‘How the heck are we ever going to win a game?’”Despite showing symptoms of offseason rustiness, the Crimson offered...
...confidence.” Coming into the race against the Midshipmen and the Quakers, the varsity eight worked on cleaning up its rowing over the first half of the race, as the Crimson has been forced to come from behind in its previous wins. In addition, Harvard coach Harry Parker switched up the lineup of the varsity eight, bucketing the two and three seats. “Bucketing the boat can help with the balance, how the boat turns, and even the power between the starboards and the ports,” Medioli said. “We decided...