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...second ahead of the Crimson early in the season and was exactly a second faster than the Huskies only two weeks ago. By comparison, Harvard could be as much as five seconds faster than Brown after its six-second margin over Northeastern last Saturday. This remains speculation until Eastern Sprints on May 16 and 17, when all of these crews will go head-to-head once again...
...morning in Princeton, N.J., three of the fastest crews in the nation—the No. 1 Princeton Tigers, No. 2 Harvard Crimson, and No. 4 Yale Bulldogs—met in perfect weather conditions to test the rankings and see each other’s speed prior to Eastern Sprints and the IRA Championships. In the first of three consecutive contests between the crews, the Crimson (10-0) walked away as the Vogel Cup team champions, having earned the most points overall...
...Crimson now has two weeks without a race before meeting Princeton, Yale and the rest of the Eastern Sprints League in Worcester, Mass. More than ever, Harvard will have to push to find speed as everyone else is chasing it down...
With a record of 12-12 going into the Eastern Championship, the women’s water polo team knew it had the opportunity to grab either a winning season or a losing one. Unfortunately for Harvard, the unranked Crimson squad fell in three close contests to No. 7 Michigan (32-6), No. 19 Bucknell (17-10) and Maryland (15-19) to end the year...
...addition to Berqquist’s goal, sophomore Devan Kennifer completed a hat trick with her last shot, pulling Harvard within one point in the fourth period. Kennifer was named to the Eastern Championship All-Tournament Second Team after scoring five goals on the weekend...