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...second contest, the Crimson lost its rhythm, dropping to a .194 hitting percentage. Squandering its chances to win, Harvard allowed Sacred Heart to tie it up at 25 and yielded to the Pioneers...
PRINCETON, N.J.—The Harvard men’s hockey team won its third consecutive conference contest on Friday night, defeating Princeton, 4-2, at Baker Rink.Freshman center Doug Rogers scored two of the Crimson’s three second-period goals, as Harvard rallied from a 2-1 first-intermission deficit.Though the Crimson (10-13-1, 8-9-1 ECAC) was idle on Saturday night while most of its ECAC rivals were in action, the two points against the Tigers (10-12-3, 7-9-2) helped Harvard remain tied for sixth place in the standings?...
...gutsy effort by the Harvard men’s tennis team could not lift the Crimson past Northwestern in its home opener on Friday, as the Wildcats squeaked past Harvard in a contest that came down to the last set on court one. Though the Crimson appeared to have shaken off much of its early-season rust, Harvard fell, 4-3, to a Wildcat squad that was at times overpowering, at times too quick, but very often beatable. With the overall score 3-3, the Crimson’s hopes rested on the shoulders of No. 1 Chris Clayton...
...much left in the tank.Its wary frontline would eventually hit the wall, and, most likely, the Ivy-league’s leading scorer in Penn senior Mark Zoller would take full advantage.No one predicted that the scarcely used Brennan Votel, averaging just 1.8 points per game coming into the contest, would instead fill this void. In dropping a career-high 11 points on the Crimson, Votel seized his opportunity to step into the spotlight and squashed all hopes for a Harvard upset in the process.“Our numbers are down in the frontcourt,” Sullivan said...
...good chance to upset them. There is a lot of hope that we’re capable of playing them again and turning the tables.”PENN 6, HARVARD 3Though Harvard managed two wins in the top four matches, the Quakers (8-1, 5-1) clinched the contest, 6-3. Despite the consistently strong play of both Grigg and Balsekar, the Crimson fell behind early after Blumberg fell to freshman Sydney Scott at No. 2 and Duboc suffered her first loss of the season at No. 4.“That definitely changes everyone’s mentality...