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...Slack (23.74) and Laura Murray (24.15) followed, with classmate Holly Furman (24.29) placing fifth.Leddy and fellow freshman Margaret Fish went 1-2 in the 200-yard backstroke, touching the wall in 2:01.58 and 2:03.41, respectively. Junior Kay Foley was fourth in 2:05.86. Harvard’s final win came in the meet’s last event, the 400-yard freestyle relay, and was another top-two sweep for the Crimson. Hinkle, Murray, freshman Ali Lightbourne, and Mills finished in 3:24.89, and the team of Slack, Furman, freshman Monica Burgos, and Fish placed second with...
...blowout, but RPI made things interesting in the third period, nearly climbing back from a 5-2 deficit before eventually falling.On the whole, Harvard coach Katey Stone was pleased with her team’s efforts, especially since the Crimson had not played in nearly three weeks because of final exams.“We’re coming together,” Stone said. “Everybody got some great opportunities. “We’re ready to come out of the gate with a lot of energy.”HARVARD 5, RPI 4Harvard?...
...said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “But at this point, we’ll take it and hopefully we’ll use it as confidence and continue to improve. I think our guys are excited and quite honestly a little relieved to finally get in the win column.” Junior forward Doug Rogers got the scoring action going at 13:10 in the first, seconds after Harvard’s first power-play opportunity ended. Assistant captain Alex Biega stole the puck from a Union defenseman before passing it to Rogers...
...short end, as the University of Pennsylvania made the clutch plays down the stretch and got the bounces it needed to win 66-60. Tight throughout a second half that saw three ties and six lead changes, the Quakers (5-10, 1-0 Ivy) took the lead in the final two minutes and held on to it to give the Crimson (9-7, 1-2 Ivy) its second-straight home Ivy loss. Harvard got 14 points and six boards from junior forward Doug Miller and 13 points from junior guard Jeremy Lin, but the team was killed by abysmal free...
...Harvard-Princeton rivalry has seen its fair share of drama over the past four years at Lavietes Pavilion. In 2006, the Tigers came back from a 59-53 deficit over the final 1:17 of play to win on a last second jumper, 60-59. Last year, the Crimson used a 20-8 run in the last seven minutes to force overtime and steal a victory.Suffice it to say, the Harvard faithful have seen their team’s greatest highs and lowest lows when Princeton comes to town.After a devastating 77-71 loss Saturday night, the Crimson...