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...seat hole. The Midshipmen are known to be fast off the start, but it was Navy’s strong base cadence in the heart of the course that put the race out of reach on Saturday.Last weekend, Harvard’s attempts to close the gap against Dartmouth were stymied by a poised, almost expectant Big Green. And Navy, fresh off a one-sided win over Georgetown the week before, was even better at stopping the Harvard varsity before it ever got started.“We had a few moves planned throughout the race, and we took them...
...doubleheader with division rival Brown (10-19, 8-6) at O’Donnell Field. The two wins over the Bears, who entered the afternoon just a game back in the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division, coupled with a split between fellow contenders Dartmouth and Yale, gave the Crimson some breathing room in the standings as it entered the final week of the regular-season schedule. The back end of the weekend series, a second doubleheader against Brown, was rescheduled for this afternoon at 1 p.m. due to rain.HARVARD 8, BROWN 4Harvard capitalized on three Brown errors...
...Hanover, N.H., Dartmouth right-hander Josh Faiola (5-2) turned in a Herculean effort in a 12-inning, 2-1 complete game loss to Yale. The senior walked two, allowed seven hits, and surrendered only one earned run while throwing a mind-boggling 145 pitches...
...year,” Kumar said of his match. “[Wai] is the best player in the region by far, and I had him 5-3 in the third...it’s encouraging that I played well.” The Crimson will take on Dartmouth tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Beren Tennis Center in its final match of the season...
...Crimson actually held a two-stroke lead over Yale after the first round, but a strong second-round Bulldog showing, coupled with the cancellation, kept Harvard out of the winner’s circle. The Tigers took third, followed by Penn, Columbia, Brown, and Dartmouth. The season’s strong conference finish bodes well for future Crimson teams. Four of the weekend’s five competitors were sophomores or younger, and the jump from sixth to second in only a year’s time will only help future Harvard golfers. “This was very exciting...