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...League titles,” captain Matt Curtis said. “That’s the goal for Harvard football every year, to win the championship, and we accomplished that goal.”Turnovers and mistakes plagued the Crimson in its early-season matchups, but a fourth-quarter charge in the season opener against Holy Cross allowed Harvard to come away with the 25-24 win. Pizzotti scored two running touchdowns in the last 6:16 to lead his team out of a 24-12 hole to victory—the first of four Crimson wins...
...returned every player from last year, the men’s golf team certainly hoped to see a marked improvement over last year’s results. But when the season culiminated with the Ivy League Championships the last weekend of April, Harvard had to be disappointed. After finishing fourth in last year’s league championship, the squad slipped two spots to sixth this year.“I think we accomplished a lot,” captain Michael Shore said. “We had two wins, which is pretty huge. Unfortunately, Ivies...
...pitching, Harvard’s seniors set the tone at the plate. Along with Douglas and Stack-Babich, Matt Rogers and Taylor Meehan put up big numbers, with Stack-Babich and Rogers combining for 17 home runs while Douglas and Meehan hit .342 and .331, respectively.The Crimson fourth-years not only posted impressive statistics, but they also produced when their team needed them the most.Douglas drove in the game-winning run in the final inning twice, while Meehan and Stack-Babich each blasted walk-off home runs this season.“It was our last chance to make...
...prevail against No. 1 Wisconsin —which also claimed first place in the EAWRC Sprints on May 17—as the Badgers won the Knect Cup on April 11 with a margin of just over 10 seconds.Though the Black and White finished in a disappointing fourth place in the Grand Final of the EAWRC Springs, Radcliffe will return to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships on June 4 in Sacramento, Calif.At Sprints, it was largely the same story, with Wisconsin dominating the field, except that Princeton and Georgetown were able to avenge their dual season losses...
...Each will provide valuable talent in different areas of the court. Wu led the team in digs with 378 and was sixth overall in the Ivy League in the category. Playing in 21 matches, Fryhofer dropped 40 blocks on opposing teams while racking up 143 kills, finishing third and fourth on the team in those statistics, respectively...