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Coming off Sunday’s 17-inning victory against Princeton, Harvard (7-18, 5-3 Ivy) begins its quest for its third Beanpot Championship today against Northeastern (14-10, 5-4 CAA). The contest, slated to begin at 3 p.m., will be played at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, Mass. and will determine which of the teams play for the championship on Monday—against either Boston College or Massachusetts—at Fenway Park. If recent history between the two teams is any indication, this year’s game will be a close one. The opening-round...
...none of the available programming tickles your fancy, then try entering HUTV’s video contest and get your own video posted to the site. The challenge is to make a video of 90 seconds or less answering the question “What’s Harvard Really Like?” Oh, the possibilities?...
...runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, the Big Red reclaimed the momentum in the seventh when third baseman Nathan Ford smashed a game-tying home run the opposite way to right field off of Harvard freshman reliever Jonah Klees.But if Cornell had any ideas of taking the contest into extra innings, Stack-Babich had other plans.The right fielder stepped into the batter’s box after Douglas laced a two-out single through the left side of the infield to keep the Crimson at the plate. Stack-Babich took full advantage of the opportunity, crushing a towering...
...Smith, Shami Entenman and Natasha Whitney, a Crimson news writer, all registered hat tricks. The Crimson maintained stalwart defensive play, as well. Freshman netminder Laurel McCarthy racked up nine saves against the Pioneers and had 14 on the day.Compared to Saturday’s games—especially the contest against Hartwick—the Crimson underwent an about-face in its play, taking complete control in the games on Sunday. “This time of year teams change very quickly,” Farrar said.BROWN 11, HARVARD 10In the team’s final home game...
...than what the score leads on to be.” The Crimson held its own against the Quakers in the beginning of the game, keeping the score within a one-point margin for the first twenty minutes. After Penn scored its first goal only two minutes into the contest, freshman Tyler Petropulos answered back for Harvard, scoring two unassisted goals to bring the Crimson to one of its only two leads of the game at 2-1. Penn placed another ball in the back of the net to tie the game at two, but Petropulos helped Harvard again minutes...