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...Texas at San Antonio in second place, and 10 strokes better than Yale, its closest Ivy League competitor. Junior Claire Sheldon led the way for the Crimson with a 73. Her round included four birdies. She also hit nearly every green in regulation on her way to a fourth-place finish. Freshman Christine Cho (75) put in another solid performance to continue her fast start to her collegiate career. Kabasakalis and senior Emily Balmert (77) rounded off the scoring for Harvard in a very strong day of play. “I think Yale is the best course we play...
...frame saw back-and-forth action—the game featured five ties and four lead changes. Late in the frame, Harvard came back from a 16-12 deficit to take the lead at 17-16, and the Crimson closed it out on a 6-0 run. In the fourth, Harvard took advantage of Bulldog errors, winning the frame 25-19 and earning a 2-0 record in the tournament. Junior co-captains Lily Durwood and Kat Kocurek contributed 48 assists and 22 digs, respectively, to the effort. HARVARD 3, DARTMOUTH 1 Harvard opened the tournament with a convincing defeat...
...preseason media poll, Harvard and Yale each collected 124 points and eight first-place votes. While Penn tallied the last first place vote, its 85 points was only good enough for fourth. Brown, who last won the Ivy title in 2005, finished third with 99 points. Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth, and Columbia rounded out the list with distant 58, 54, 47, and 21 points, respectively...
...Crimson, which is looking to repeat last season’s championship-winning success, dropped in a heartbreaking 24-22 loss to the Bears. A late fourth-quarter drive ended with a Harvard touchdown and a flag on the play—personal foul, roughing the passer. So with the penalty yardage, the Crimson was poised on the one-and-a-half-yard line, aiming to tie the score at 24, and likely sending the game into overtime. Memories of 2005’s double-overtime showdown of the two teams were being recalled around the press...
...quarter: Harvard's got its work cut out for it here in the fourth quarter, although the offense finally showed signs of life on that field goal drive...