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...Columbia swept St. Francis in a doubleheader yesterday, extending its win streak to five games—the second-longest current streak in the Ivy League. Columbia senior pitcher Maiya Chard-Yaron threw the school’s first seven-inning no-hitter on Apr. 2 in a defeat of Fairfield, and the Lions have run their record...
...lightweights learned that lesson well last year against Georgetown, which handed Harvard its only dual defeat of the 2005 season. An April 22 race with Navy in Annapolis, Md., followed by a showdown with Yale and Princeton the next week rounds out the EARC dual season for Harvard, which gathered momentum last season on two comeback wins over the Bulldogs and the Midshipmen...
Princeton last beat Harvard in a 2001 dual race in New Jersey, and the two teams will meet up on April 16th in their first showdown since last season’s IRA final. The Crimson has not surrendered a dual race since its defeat to Princeton five seasons ago and has not lost to the Tigers on the Charles since Parker became head coach in 1963. Still, No. 1 Princeton will likely be the favorite in the season’s early matchup...
...advantage was short-lived, however, as BU added two more to the scoreboard to end the first period, 8-7. The second half belonged to the Terriers—a 3-0 run combined with Harvard’s offensive stagnation sealed the game. Yesterday’s defeat marks the third straight loss at home for the Crimson, but Harvard will try for better results in its game against Penn on Sunday...
...Harvard its second victory in a row over a ranked opponent, Cohen helped avenge last year’s disappointing loss to Denver. Just over twelve months ago, the Crimson appeared to have the Pioneers beat when with 24 seconds left in the game Denver scored two goals to defeat Harvard. “I think we had last year in our minds,” Cohen said. “We lost a real close one to them in Denver and we definitely wanted to pay them back a little bit for that.” Cohen?...