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...stopping for Clay and I, and we spent a lot of time waiting around for the wind to fill in,” Kovacs said. “It was difficult to get a good rhythm.” Overall, the Bulldogs took first place with Dartmouth in second. Connecticut College and host Navy followed the Crimson in the final standings. “While it might not have gone well for both Kyle and myself, we need to give a lot of credit to our crews,” Johnson said. “They did an awesome...
...then, reality set back in. Both teams wouldn’t leave Connecticut happy. In this Bud Selig-less world, there would be no ties...
Mother Nature did her best to stop the No. 20 Fairfield men’s lacrosse team on Saturday, as the Connecticut snow forced the postponement of the team’s matchup with Harvard to the following afternoon. But on a clear day in front of 525 fans at Alumni Stadium in Fairfield, Conn., the Stags (5-0) proved too much for the Crimson (0-4) yesterday, cruising to an 18-11 home win that marked Harvard’s seventh straight loss dating back to last year. A barrage of offensive firepower and a blistering performance from Fairfield?...
...abysmal nonconference showing—Harvard went 2-11 before tearing through the Ivy League. Tournament experts projected the Crimson as the lowest-possible 16-seed, which would have given Harvard a matchup with one of the tournament’s four top-ranked teams: North Carolina, Tennessee, Connecticut, or Duke...
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team’s early-season slide continued last night, as the Crimson fell to Connecticut by a score of 15-8. The loss is Harvard’s third straight after opening the season with a 14-13 victory over Holy Cross. The Crimson fell behind early and was never able to catch up, despite a career-high five goals from sophomore attacker Kaitlin Martin, all of which came in the second half. After trailing 11-3 with 20:16 to play, Martin’s fifth goal brought Harvard to within five...