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...said. “The good thing about us is when pitching isn’t doing it, hitting is.” This matchup marked the final non-conference regular season game for Harvard. It wraps up the Ivy League regular season this weekend with four games against Dartmouth. The Crimson currently leads the Big Green by one game in the Ivy League North Division. If it can at least split the four games, it will win the division and advance to the Ivy League Championship next weekend. If Harvard wins that, it will advance to the Collegiate World...
Coupled with a Brown sweep at Dartmouth yesterday, the Crimson slips to second place in the Red Rolfe Division, one game back of the Bears, who sit at 11-5 in league play...
...Harvard women’s tennis team ended its long, strange season last night, but not before showing how very far it has come.After struggling against Dartmouth in a scrimmage this winter, the Crimson (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) defeated the Big Green (8-11, 0-7 Ivy) by a 5-2 score Wednesday night in a match that began outside and finished in the Murr Center due to rain.Harvard captured the doubles point easily, then powered through the singles. Sophomores Beier Ko and Preethi Mukundan, freshman Lena Litvak, and senior Julia Forgie all won in straight sets to clinch...
When the Harvard baseball team met Dartmouth for the last four games of the Ivy League season last year, the Crimson entered the series with a slim two-game lead over the Big Green in the Red Rolfe Division. After Dartmouth took two out of the first three contests and was within one victory of forcing a tiebreaker, Harvard blew the Big Green out 23-9 in the final to tie the series and secure the Rolfe title.This time around, the annual home-and-away four-game set will have a different feel, as the Big Green...
...Harvard men’s tennis team pushed its season record over .500 for the first time last night with a 4-3 win over Dartmouth in its final match of the season. With the victory, the Crimson moved to 5-2 in the Ivy League and 9-8 overall, finishing just one win short of a tie for first place with co-champions Columbia and Penn. Harvard secured last night’s contest early, winning doubles matches at No. 2 and No. 3 for the doubles’ point in addition to winning three singles matches...