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...have to get the soldiers out there ready to go.” Midway through the doubles portion, it looked like Harvard had a chance to earn the point. With a big Crimson lead in the No. 2 position, the doubles point came down to the No. 3 contest. At that spot, junior Laura Peterzan and senior Vilsa Curto—who is also a former associate photography executive—kept the match even at 4-4, but the two then dropped nine straight points, mostly on unforced errors. The final score went down as an 8-4 loss...
...Harvard baseball team took its act on the road this weekend, escaping chilly Cambridge for a four-game set in the warmer confines of the Sunshine State.But while the Crimson came away from its trip to Florida with its first victory of the season, it also dropped three contests along the way as its record fell to 1-6.Harvard faced off against Northern Iowa in Bradenton, Fla. on Saturday, suffering a 5-3 loss before heading over to Sarasota to lose to Ohio State, 9-7.Harvard split a doubleheader against Lafayette yesterday in Bradenton, taking a victory in the first game...
...best game of the season and put forth an effort that surpasses some of our efforts in the past.” Harvard faced Dartmouth twice in the regular season and managed a win each time. In their first match early on, the Crimson won in a close contest, 2-1. “The first game we played was early in the year, before we had defined what our season would be like,” Cahow said. “We struggled quite a bit.” But in late January Harvard faced the Big Green again...
...junior attacker Kaitlin Martin said. “We didn’t come out with any fire. “New Hampshire came out with something to prove. They came out hard and we weren’t ready for it.”The Wildcats opened the contest with 18 minutes of shutout play to take a 9-0 lead before the Crimson scored its first goal, a shot from senior defender Lauren Bobzin, assisted by Martin.New Hampshire responded with two goals of its own in the final 10 minutes of the frame, including one score with just...
...this year, trumped that of Clinton's ground forces. There is the possibility that the stalled count includes areas more favorable to Obama while Clinton's strongholds are yet to be counted. Then there are suggestions that Republicans, hoping to prolong the Clinton-Obama slugfest, voted in the Democratic contest. (Since some 700,000 Democratic primary voters did not bother to vote in other races down ballot, particularly in strong Republican counties, it is likely those voters did not turn up for the more prolonged caucus proceeding either...