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...going to relinquish its Ivy League crown easily. Following last Friday’s ugly 24-point loss to Cornell, the league leader, the Crimson has won its last two games to stay in second place in the Ancient Eight. After regaining some confidence by putting away Columbia last Saturday, Harvard (14-9, 7-2 Ivy) began the second round of Ivy League play with a convincing 65-51 win at Princeton (5-19, 2-6) Friday night. “Each game is a championship for us right now,” co-captain Lindsay Hallion said...
...Although Harvard finished this long and difficult season with losses at Columbia and Cornell, excitement for the upcoming individual tournaments, Easterns and Nationals, is building...
...COLUMBIA 26, HARVARD...
...Connor earned an impressive win of his own, a 5-1 decision against senior Anthony Constantino that pushed the score to 10-6 and continued the sophomore’s undefeated campaign in dual meets. The advantage would not last long for Harvard, though, as Columbia rattled off wins in the ensuing three bouts...
...middle of the weight range proved to be disastrous for the Crimson, as Carpenter and Sadler suffered major decision losses, giving Columbia a 14-10 edge. At 174 lbs., the Lions’ Travis Creagan earned a fall over Ziemnik, giving his team a 10-point cushion...