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...adage goes, “almost doesn’t count.” The Harvard men’s lacrosse team learned that all too well in this weekend’s home opener against Fairfield. Despite a 41-25 advantage in shots taken, the Crimson was unable to take advantage of a number of scoring opportunities in a 7-5 loss to the Stags in the season’s first game at Jordan Field on Saturday. It was the first time this year that Harvard (2-2) has won the shot battle and failed to earn...
...Heart had yet to win a contest this season. And on its longest win streak of 2006, the Harvard men’s volleyball team made sure it stayed that way, defeating the Pioneers 3-0 (30-24, 30-24, 30-28) last night at the Pitt Center in Fairfield, Conn. Riding the momentum from an upset of then-undefeated East Stroudsburg on Saturday, the Crimson had little trouble getting past a struggling Sacred Heart squad. Harvard posted 50 kills on .307 hitting, outslugging the Pioneers to pick up its fifth straight victory. “We capitalized on their...
...really impressed with the way they’ve handled it,” Anderson said. “They’re prepared to do whatever I ask them to do, and they seem to be really capable.” The Crimson matches up against Fairfield this Saturday in its first game at Jordan Field. Because the Stags have troubled Harvard in the past, the team will need to get out to an early lead and control the pace of the game. “I think everyone’s excited to come home and actually play...
...from the three-point line. In a 69-56 win over Alabama State at the DePaul Invitational, Robinson notched a career high 18 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Eight days later, she matched that effort with 18 more in the Crimson’s 71-58 loss to Fairfield. Robinson has been the undeniable—and perhaps unanticipated, at least by opposing defenses—sparkplug in the backcourt for Harvard. She and co-captain Jess Holsey are two of the team’s toughest defenders, and Robinson is averaging a career-best 52.9 percent from...
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me four times on my home floor, shame on me. A number of second-chance opportunities helped Fairfield (1-2) beat the Harvard women’s basketball team (2-2) 71-58 in the Crimson’s home opener on Sunday afternoon in Cambridge, dropping the Crimson to 0-4 all-time against the Stags at Lavietes Pavilion. Fairfield won the battle on the glass, outrebounding Harvard 43-40, and that helped generate points on the offensive end. The Stags more than doubled Harvard in second-chance points, posting 16 compared...