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...goal is to get up our strokes.” One positive for the team was that it seemed to solve its problem of losing momentum over the last 500 meters of the race—certainly the case in last week’s lost to Dartmouth. Despite its ability to keep up, Radcliffe’s new stroke-rate problem plagued its ultimate effort on Saturday. “We raced the last 500 well this week,” Gavel said. “Technically, we did what we had to do, it looked good and seemed...
...with her 7-6(2), 5-7, 4-1 win over Cutter. Peterzan at No. 3 gave Harvard its six and final point by defeating Kim by a score of 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(5). The Crimson will play its final league match on the road against Dartmouth tomorrow. A victory would assure Harvard the sole right to the Ivy crown. “It’ll be a closer match at Dartmouth, but if we take care of business we will be fine,” Graham said. —Staff writer Barabara R. Barreno...
...those days when things kind of clicked,” he added. “I just felt really in control all day.” Unfortunately, the rest of the Harvard squad was unable to match Hynes’ effort as the young Crimson placed sixth overall, tying Dartmouth with a three-day total of 940. The finish was a big improvement over last year’s last-place showing, with Cornell earning that dubious distinction this year. The Big Red finished 20 shots behind Harvard and the Big Green. “I wish [we] had done...
Harvard will take on the Bears at 12 p.m. on Saturday. With a strong showing, the Crimson could establish a firm grasp on the Rolfe Division title. With Dartmouth and Yale also playing a four-game series, however, it’s anyone’s guess as to who will emerge from the weekend on top. One thing is for sure, though—in Ivy League baseball, it’s never easy...
Harvard softball stepped out of conference for a doubleheader with the University of Massachusetts yesterday. The Atlantic-10 Conference leading Minutewomen (26-12, 11-1), who swept a doubleheader from Dartmouth by the combined score of 28-5 three weeks ago, did not allow a single Crimson runner to cross the plate. Harvard (15-18, 4-4) did, notably, remain close for the entirety of the first game before falling 3-0. The Minutewomen took the second game 8-0 in Amherst...