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...fourth quarter touchdowns to trump Holy Cross, 25-24, in front of 20,462 fans at Harvard Stadium. Despite tepid offense to start the Crimson’s second annual night game, the defense kept the squad poised for the fourth quarter comeback. “Our defensive coordinator, Coach Doherty, he challenged us a lot in practice, and the coaching staff did a great job of putting us in the right position,” said Harvard captain and defensive tackle Matt Curtis. Down 24-12 with nine minutes to go in the fourth, a series of handoffs from...
...snuck away with a 1-1 draw. The tie was a victory in itself. The talented Boston College squad recorded 31 shots to Harvard’s three. “I think the game was just a great test of will on our part,” Crimson coach Ray Leone said. “BC dominated the second half and overtime. It proved we could defend a great team.” The Harvard defense played exceptionally well and fought off Eagle attacks by staying compact and forcing non-threatening attempts on goal. Junior keeper Lauren Mann made...
...managed to test senior goaltender Kylie Stone. The co-captain made a pair of kick saves on a couple of rockets, one of which came on a penalty corner that concluded the first half. “She had some pretty fine saves back there,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “Kylie’s always poised and composed. She’s just very solid.” In the second half, the pace picked up dramatically. Seven minutes into the period, the Crimson had a breakaway in which Dickson split the defense...
...year we came into the tournament thinking we had a chance to win and ended up taking third,” junior Sarah Harvey (78-77-155) said.“Springdale hasn’t treated us particularly well in the past few years,” Harvard coach Kevin Rhoads said of Princeton’s course. “But while we weren’t leading after the first round, we were still very pleased. We left ourselves in a very good position.”Harvard shot an impressive 302 in round one, but found...
...Bell Tower Friday night, Harvard football rallied with three fourth-quarter touchdowns to trump Holy Cross, 25-24. Despite tepid offense to start the Crimson’s second annual night game, the defense kept the squad poised for the fourth-quarter comeback.“Our defensive coordinator, Coach Doherty, he challenged us a lot in practice, and the coaching staff did a great job of putting us in the right position,” said Harvard captain and defensive tackle Matt Curtis. “We read our keys, we had a great game plan going...