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...losing Zoller and Jaaber, and the Tigers for finishing in the gutter of the Ivies last season with a 2-12 record. The two teams combined for one of the 16 first-place votes in the preseason media poll.Poised to step into the void are Cornell, Yale, and Columbia. All three return talented players from successful seasons last year. The Big Red picked up 10 first-place votes in the media poll, followed by the Bulldogs, who had three. But that is on paper, not the hardwood.“We swept Cornell last year,” junior forward...
...yard freestyle, and the 100-yard butterfly. Victory was especially sweet for Harvard this year, as the Crimson lost, 167-131, in a close and hard-fought meet against the Big Red last year. Next Saturday, Harvard will travel down to New York for another ECAC meet at Columbia. Judging from the last trip to New York—when the Crimson suffered a close loss, 160.5-139.5—the Lions will surely be a fierce opponent for Harvard. “We need to prepare and rest a little bit,” Quinn said...
...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 the Ivy League crown in Cambridge. However, that is pretty much all that the two seasons had in common for the Crimson. Harvard (10-6-1, 3-4-0) more than tripled its win total from last season. Despite ending the year on a low note after losing...
...improved upon. One is the squad’s cohesiveness, which is not yet fully formed. “We just have to work on coming more together as a team,” Pangilinan said. Harvard is set to swim another Ivy League meet on the road against Columbia next Saturday. The Lions will certainly prove to be a challenge for the Crimson, as they out-swam Yale, 173-127, on Saturday. Still, Harvard expects another victory. “Columbia is solid,” Pangilinan said. “It will be good to go down there...
...women’s volleyball team wrapped up its season this weekend by splitting a pair of Ivy League home games at Lavieties Pavilion. The Crimson was victorious Friday against Columbia before letting a 2-0 lead slip away Saturday against Cornell. Harvard (8-18) finishes the season in seventh place with a 3-11 league record, ahead of only winless Columbia. Princeton claimed the Ivy League title and capped off a perfect season with a 3-1 victory Saturday over Yale. CORNELL 3, HARVARD 2 The Crimson looked poised to finish its season strong after getting...