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...Green. The Crimson would have had to sweep all four games against Dartmouth to force a tiebreaker for the division crown had the Bulldogs managed a win. Even as likely elimination loomed, Harvard’s seniors were the toast of the afternoon at O’Donnell??the Crimson received sparkling starts from aces Shawn Haviland and Unger. Seniors also led the way at the plate, with Matt Kramer going 6-for-7 with three RBIs batting cleanup and Jeff Stoeckel chipping in with a two-run triple in the opener. “What we?...
...lost,” Grigg said. “So many people don’t reflect on why they win. Sometimes you take it for granted. Anytime someone loses, you analyze it until you know why.”This weekend also marked freshmen Katherine O’Donnell??s return to competition, as illness had prevented her from practicing for six weeks. Thanks to greater competitive experience, Bajwa expects her and the rest of this young team to present the rest of the Ivy League with an exacting challenge in the Howe Cup as he looks...
...lacrosse.”Health has particularly been an issue in goal, where freshman Joe Pike was forced to play the entire game—almost 69 minutes—against the Big Green thanks to a virus that sidelined sophomore Evan O’Donnell. O’Donnell??s status for Sunday’s game is still in question.“He’s back practicing, but he hasn’t been able to compete for over a week and a half,” Anderson said. “We?...
...Evan O’Donnell to start the second half, despite the fact that O’Donnell gave up just three goals in the opening 30 minutes. And although Pike allowed five shots, the 26 that he ultimately faced—compared to 11 for O’Donnell??partly accounted for the goal discrepancy.“The decision [to use two goalies] is something I thought about all preseason,” Anderson said. “It’s not an easy thing to do, but they both played well. We?...
Despite outshooting Harvard 36-21, Cornell also registered the most saves in the game, as Big Red sophomore goalie Matt McMonagle stopped seven shots—one more than his Crimson counterpart, freshman goalie Evan O’Donnell. Four of O’Donnell??s six saves came in the first quarter...