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...adding their own hat tricks. A total of 11 Harvard players scored on Connecticut, which was also shut out in the second half of the game. HARVARD 19, UTICA 2Harvard took charge early and led by a dozen at halftime. The team’s sophomores had a field day against the Pioneers, as Patricia Smith, Shami Entenman and Natasha Whitney, a Crimson news writer, all registered hat tricks. The Crimson maintained stalwart defensive play, as well. Freshman netminder Laurel McCarthy racked up nine saves against the Pioneers and had 14 on the day.Compared to Saturday’s games?...
...Cavaliers, 3-1. Soon after, UVA broke through the Harvard defense to bring the game within a goal. The Crimson continued to fight, winning a draw control and putting direct pressure on the Cavalier defense. After a series of passes, UVA intercepted the ball and sped down the field for an immediate counter and goal to tie the match. Following the goal, the Cavaliers scored five more times to establish a seven-goal run in the first half. With three seconds left at the end of the period, freshman Harvard goalkeeper Kerry Clark came up big with a clutch save...
Harvard runners and field athletes also appeared undaunted by the change in conditions brought on by the outdoor season. Not only must athletes contend with wind and other weather conditions, but the spring season also takes place primarily on the road...
...meets may have been small, but the times posted by the Harvard track and field team this weekend made a big statement. The squad traveled to Princeton, N.J. Friday night for the Sam Howell Invitational before participating in the Penn Invitational in Philadeliphia on Saturday. The Crimson celebrated numerous accomplishments in both competitions, including two NCAA regional qualifiers, four ECAC qualifying marks, and one invitation to IC4As. Harvard athletes also notched six personal outdoor bests in meets that provided good preparation for the heart of the spring season...
...Harvard men’s lacrosse team travelled to Ithaca, N.Y. on Saturday to face perennial powerhouse Cornell at Schoellkopf Field. The Crimson (5-3, 1-1 Ivy) built a two-goal lead midway through the third period but could not hold on, as four unanswered scores lifted the No. 3 Big Red (7-1, 3-0 Ivy) to an eventual 13-12 victory. “We put forth a pretty good effort, but we made too many errors—sloppy errors,” co-captain Nick Smith said. The pivotal stretch began with 6:12 left...