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...first lead of the night.Freshman defenseman Brian McCafferty later put the Crimson ahead 6-1 with his first career collegiate tally at 7:14 in the third period, just two minutes before Colagate’s final, three-goal offensive outburst.“Obviously, we would like to finish the game a little stronger,” Donato said. “We want to keep doing the things that have made us successful in the game until that point.”CORNELL 4, HARVARD 3With a one-goal lead at home against...
...undefeated season and an Ivy championship. This year, it has started strong, winning its first two meets against Brown (1-1, 1-1) on Friday and beating Cornell (0-2, 0-2) and Dartmouth (1-1, 1-1 on Saturday.HARVARD 181, CORNELL 119HARVARD 189, DARTMOUTH 111Harvard finished the weekend with a dual meet against the Big Red and the Big Green. It trampled both teams by large margins, beating Cornell 181-119 and Dartmouth 189-111.Even though the Crimson was not swimming its top lineup in the meet, it was still able to crush the competition. Harvard won its first...
...wrong, but that doesn’t matter. It certainly looks like Murphy was willing to trade in his principles for a leg up in locking down a couple extra wins over Penn and Yale.Maybe he’ll get them and the Crimson will finish 7-3. But for a coach looking to send a message less than a year ago, this is already a losing season.—Staff writer Timothy J. McGinn can be reached at mcginn@fas.harvard.edu...
...good on the whole, especially with what happened to us,” senior Vincent Porter said. “To get third was a good feeling after suffering some rough breaks.”The strong Sunday effort saved Harvard from a middle-of-the-road finish after a frustrating Saturday. Manning the A-division, juniors Clay Johnson and Kristen Lynch finished dead last out of eighteen competing teams in two of the first eight races. They also ended the regatta’s first half on a disappointing note, coming in 15th in the day?...
...Harvard men’s and women’s cross-country teams concluded their seasons Saturday in the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships at Boston’s Franklin Park. The men finished eighth in the 33-team field, while the women placed ninth among 37 teams. Sophomore Lindsey Scherf placed fifth in the women’s event, qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Scherf paced the Crimson women with a time of 20:34.7, part of a pack of four women within seven seconds of winner Fiona Crombie of Providence. “We were all kind of fighting...