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...Princeton matchup. Weissbourd turned in another outstanding performance, posting 19 kills with a .586 hitting percentage in the East Stroudsburg game. PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 0 Harvard (7-6, 3-1 Hay) came out the locker room aggressively, jumping to a 6-3 lead. Princeton was able to mount a comeback to tie it up at 9-9. The Tigers then took control of the game, posting five-straight points to make it 14-9. Harvard trailed the Tigers for the rest of the stanza, but consecutive kills brought the Crimson within two at 19-17. The Tigers were able...
...weekend.“Considering that Mike went down [with the team], had to turn in his thesis next Thursday, [and] literally studied non-stop, he played beautifully,” Fish said. OLD DOMINION 4, HARVARD 3 In Saturday’s fixture, Crimson hopes of a comeback following its loss of the doubles point rested on the shoulders of Alistair Felton—competing at No. 2 for the second time in his collegiate career, having battled back from a bagel in the first set.The score poised at 3-3, the freshman’s third...
...freshman standout Tyler Petropulous, who also collected four ground balls and won two draw controls. The scoring run provided a welcome conclusion to a less than ideal half by Harvard, which had 12 turnovers and five ground balls to Brown’s three and 14, respectively. The Harvard comeback attempt continued into the second period, as the Crimson scored twice, punctuated by Martin’s eight-meter strike, to make it a one-goal game after two minutes of play. But Harvard would be unable to even things up. After a Bear goal pushed the advantage back...
...second period, the Hawks began to chip away at the Crimson’s lead, but the Crimson carried on its offensive momentum from the first quarter, soon crippling the hopes of a Hartford comeback...
...Instead of making headlines as the comeback kids, the Crimson made the kind of history no team ever wants to make. Giving up back-to-back shutouts against an American collegiate team for the first time ever is hardly the way the 2009 squad would like to be remembered...