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...with a 14-13 win over No. 3 Columbia, a team that was actually favored against the Crimson. With the score tied at 13 and one duel to go, senior Anne Austin, who had not lost a duel all afternoon, capped a 3-0 foil performance against the Lions en route to the victory. The win followed easier triumphs over Yale and Cornell in earlier action, by scores of 20-7 and 21-6, respectively. “We all came out really strong,” Austin said. “It was a very good meet, everyone sent...
...knew he was really tired. So I just stayed up close, grabbed one of his feet and I got lucky.”HARVARD 31, PRINCETON 13In its Ivy League opener, the Crimson recorded two pins and a major decision against the Tigers (8-5, 0-4 EIWA) en route to its first EIWA win of the season. After a forfeit by Harvard at 125 lbs. and a no-contest at 133 lbs., the Crimson rolled to a 19-6 lead with four straight victories. Meltzer had an 18-5 major decision against Eric Marcotulli and Latessa pinned Andrew Sichel...
...second straight game, freshman Brittany Martin got the nod in goal with no back-up as senior Ali Boe remained sidelined with her concussion. Martin’s athletic style paid dividends for Harvard (10-7-4, 7-3-4 ECAC) as she stopped 44 shots en route to the tie. Martin saved the game a number of times, including during a pivotal 5-on-3 opportunity for Yale (7-10-5, 4-5-4) in the first period. During that stretch, she made three saves, with the Bulldogs’ only real opportunity for a goal being waved...
...been working on it, so I was pretty pleased with it tonight.” The Crimson held a 39-22 halftime advantage that shrunk to 14 on Columbia’s first bucket of the second half, but the lead ballooned back to 24 in the second half en route to the 23-point margin of victory. Rollins had 6 points in the second frame and led all Harvard scorers with 16 for the game, while Tay chipped in 12—10 in the second half—while also handing out four assists. The fact that...
...Crimson’s perimeter defense fell apart, and the Bulldogs hit nine threes on just 13 attempts. Harvard matched the number of treys, but it took nine more attempts, as the Crimson fell 82-74. Junior guard Jim Goffredo led Harvard with three trifectas on the evening en route to a relatively quiet game-high 21 points. But his 6-of-15 performance from the field was not enough to take the pressure off of Stehle and Cusworth down low or draw some off the defenders off freshman point guard Drew Housman, who was the target of most...