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...were in it until the very last match.” Schnitter, in her final match wearing a Harvard uniform, went out with a bang in the singles portion. She defeated Jesse Adler 6-2, 6-3 to record her seventh singles win of the season and tie the contest score at one.“The tempo was set early by Stephanie Schnitter, who finished first,” Green said. “It let the other team know that we were still fighting.”The Crimson went on to take two of the next four...
Next stop, Nationals. On the warmest afternoon yet of this early spring, the Harvard men’s tennis team rolled to another 7-0 victory yesterday against Dartmouth in their last regular season contest. The coaches and players can now turn their full attention to the NCAA tournament. After clinching the Ivy League title this past weekend with a 7-0 shutout of Brown, the Crimson celebrated with an encore performance against its last conference opponent. The title is the 27th in program history and the first since 2004. Harvard ends the 2008 season with an overall record...
...single game can symbolize the type of season Harvard baseball has had, it was yesterday’s contest against Boston College (20-21, 5-16 ACC).The Crimson (8-27, 7-9 Ivy) entered the bottom of the ninth with a 4-2 lead—the squad left the inning with a 5-4 defeat. “It was another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With...
...second four-game Ivy series, Harvard softball was two outs shy of sweeping Brown this weekend at Soldiers Field. Victorious in three out of four contests, the Crimson (21-18, 12-4 Ivy) outscored the Bears (7-23, 2-14 Ivy) 25-7 on the weekend.After taking two on Saturday, Sunday’s victory clinched the Ivy League North Division championship for the second straight year. Harvard came back from an extra-innings loss in Sunday’s first game to claim the second.“After we lost the first game, it was a wake...
...Washington's 30-year Cold War with Tehran - or at least reduce the prospect of a U.S. military attack on the Islamic Republic. "I think people want him to win," Shi'ite cleric Mehdi Karroubi, the reformist former parliament speaker defeated by Ahmadinejad in Iran's 2005 presidential contest, told TIME...