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...According to Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91, neither team will be able to rely on its past achievements as an advantage this weekend...
...sixth straight victory over Harvard, dating back to last season. Since 2004, the Bears have controlled the series with a 14-6 advantage over the Crimson. “We didn’t expend sufficient energy to execute what we needed to execute,” said Harvard coach Erik Farrar. “That is without a question the worst game we played all year. We were just flat and not moving. We got outplayed, outhustled, and outmuscled.” Brown opened the first quarter with three unanswered goals before Crimson senior driver Vivian Liao tallied...
...dominate offensively. I see those two games as a progression for us through the season. So hopefully we will only get better.” Despite the Crimson’s two wins against Dartmouth, Harvard will not be taking the Big Green lightly. “[Crimson coach Katey Stone] always says these two [regular season] games don’t mean anything,” Vaillancourt said. “But the fact that we won the ECAC championship doesn’t mean anything either. This is a new season. Everybody is right back at the start...
...opportunity to play as hard as we can and show the NCAA that we’re the strongest team in the league and deserve to be in the tournament and called the champions of the league,” co-captain Jessica Knox said.But this week in practice, coach Kathy Delaney-Smith and her staff have put a new spin on the shocking turn of events: the playoffs begin now, and this is what the team has wanted all along.“We are more positive than negative about this,” Delaney-Smith said...
...Fitzsimmons, these recruiting tactics are often called “exploding offers,” where a student athlete must make a decision within a short frame of time.PLAYING THE FIELDJacques A. Barjon, a senior at St. Marks School of Texas in Dallas, had been communicating with an assistant coach from Harvard’s track and field team since August, at the same that he was receiving pressure from other schools’ coaches to make a decision.Barjon, whose school sends many of its students to top colleges, said he was “not the smartest...