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Seniority rules. Or at least it did in Sunday’s contest between the Harvard and Dartmouth women’s soccer teams, as the young Crimson squad (3-12-1, 2-4-0 Ivy) suffered a 3-1 defeat to the senior-laden Big Green (11-4-1, 5-1-0 Ivy). Dartmouth, entering the game unbeaten at home, started ten fourth-years on the team’s Senior Day against a Harvard lineup that included six freshmen and just one senior, captain Laura Odorczyk.The match also marks a return to Hanover for Harvard Coach Erica Walsh...
...lacked all season. The Crimson scored just seven goals in starting the year with 10 straight losses, and totaled just 12 in its 15 games before Saturday, having been shut out six times. Another such lockout was officially prevented, however, when Brown notched her first score against Big Green (3-12, 1-5) at 16:30 of the first half. Brown’s initial goal was set up by junior back Devon Shapiro, who fired a shot on Dartmouth goalie Jordan Sedlacek off a corner pass. Shapiro’s blast was knocked away before it could reach...
HANOVER, N.H.—The No. 11 Harvard men’s hockey team’s offense floundered in a 5-2 season opening loss to Dartmouth as the Big Green stifled the Crimson’s man-advantage units Friday night at Thompson Arena. Despite earning seven power-play opportunities, Harvard tallied only one score on special teams all night, repeatedly failing to set up its offense in Dartmouth’s zone. The Crimson squandered its best chance of the night early in the game. With the Big Green’s Nick Johnson already...
...with the expectations we had of the weather, we thought we got off really easy,” Murphy said. “We didn’t think it was that bad.”And despite five combined lost fumbles by the two teams and six Big Green turnovers overall, Dartmouth coach Buddy Teevens agreed.“We both played in the same stuff,” Teevens said. “It really didn’t affect either team.”It did appear to have an affect on Clifton Dawson. The senior tailback...
HANOVER, N.H.—The last time Harvard faced off against Dartmouth, the Crimson offense exploded and the defense held firm in a 10-1 thrashing of the Big Green. In the season-opening rematch, the score was once again lopsided, but this time it was Harvard (0-1-0, 0-1-0 ECAC) on the short end of a 5-2 score on Friday night at Thompson Arena. With the officials calling frequent penalties, especially in the early going, it became evident that performance on the power play would play a large part in determining the final score...