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...captain Matt Vance got the Crimson on the board in the first, and after Harvard loaded the bases in the next frame, back-to-back Husky errors on potential double-play balls allowed three runners to come home.But Northeastern chipped away at its deficit, pulling within one in the fourth on a two-run double by DiCesare that concluded a superb nine-pitch at-bat and chased Crimson starter Ben Sestanovich. Max Warren, who was Harvard’s most reliable pitcher in the early portion of the Ivy schedule but has struggled of late, got out of the fourth...
...homemade purple label reading “Karim’s Palace of Discount Research” adorns the door adjacent to Gilbert’s office. Karim S. Kassam, Gilbert’s fourth-year grad student, sits inside, frustrated about the constant misunderstanding of his chosen field...
...half minutes to go in the third period Harvard at last earned their first goal. Yet they were unable to keep up the pressure. The Bears sealed the deal in the final periods of the match, netting four goals in the third and three goals in the fourth. Though the Crimson added another goal late in the game, the nine-point deficit was simply too much to overcome. Harvard turned the ball over 14 times and threw away eight 6-on-5 opportunities. Four of these ejections were drawn by junior Devon MacLaughlin, who also scored one of the Crimson?...
Harvard men’s golf, fresh off a tournament win at Yale last weekend, took fourth place at the New England Division I Championships in Providence, R.I. on the Triggs Memorial Golf Course. Yale took the victory and top two individual finishes as junior Colby Moore scorched the field with a -4 finish. As a team, the Bulldogs shot 583 (290, 293). Binghamton cruised to second place, a full five shots back. Sacred Heart finished in third, 13 shots off Yale. Harvard snapped up fourth place, shooting 598 (303, 295) to finish just two shots behind third. After round...
...Harvard track and field team continued to rack up personal bests this weekend at the Brown Invitational in Providence, R.I. Though the women finished fourth out of seven teams, and the men brought home seventh, there were several bright spots individually and the squad can have a lot to look forward to following this weekend. “It was a good meet for us,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “We were able to work on some things that need to get done. We had some great performances all around.”Senior...