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...were making some mistakes.” Junior midfielders Evan Calvert and Carle Stenmark each added goals for Harvard to finish the half, while Brown also tallied two more goals before the intermission. Tied 5-5, the Crimson—coming off a loss last weekend to Ivy-foe Cornell—knew it needed to come out strong in the third quarter. And it did just that, as the team reeled off five goals to start the second frame, including two each from Widbin and sophomore attackman Brooks Scholl. Just 1:13 into the third quarter, Scholl put Harvard...
...that’s what it’s like to play with nothing on the line. Coming into Friday night’s match against non-conference foe Lees-McRae on the brink of being eliminated from postseason consideration, the Harvard men’s volleyball team put up a lackluster effort and was dominated by the Bobcats, losing 3-1 (30-19, 28-30, 30-26, 30-24) at the Malkin Athletic Center. “We came out flat,” co-captain Seamus McKiernan said. “We really were aiming to beat...
...going to be an easy win,” said Martin. “We knew we were just going to have to fight the whole way.” The effort paid off, as the team only lost by twelve seconds to Princeton and defeated Ivy foe Cornell by fifteen seconds in the varsity eight, posting a time of 7:23:5. Radcliffe (3-1) also posted a second in the second varsity eight and the varsity four, while the second novice eight attained the Black and White’s lone victory...
During the weekend, the Harvard women’s water polo team faced the daunting task of facing perennial division champion Hartwick, division rival Brown, which had already beaten the Crimson twice this year, and ranked non-league foe Michigan.While Harvard (10-11, 2-5 CWPA Northern Division) put up a gallant effort against each of its opponents, it could not scratch out a win.The Crimson fell to the No. 13-ranked Hawks (20-9, 7-0) 16-7 at home on Friday and lost 10-6 to the Bears (11-13, 4-3) on Saturday afternoon in Providence, before...
...until April 15 will Harvard face a league opponent on the road again. The Crimson will battle Patriot League foe Holy Cross (9-7-1) in Worcester, Mass. on Wednesday...