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...would squander in a weekend. After playing competitively with Princeton for two periods, Harvard lost its offensive gusto, losing 9-5. The Crimson dropped its next match to Slippery Rock 10-9 in double overtime after leading for the entire regulation period. Fighting for seventh place, the Crimson beat Iona to Sunday morning, giving the promising team a disappointing seventh place finish.HARVARD 9, IONA 5Harvard’s first win at Easterns came in its final game of the season against Iona. The Crimson found itself treading familiar water in the early Sunday morning game, as it had defeated...
...64th with a time of 31:53.6. The other scorers for the Crimson were junior Peter Mullen, 71st after finishing in 31:58.8, and senior James Kelley, 87th with a race of 32:32.0. Harvard’s eighth-place finish was a distant 289 points behind a dominant Iona team, and none of the Crimson men will advance to the NCAA Nationals. Scherf, on the other hand, will travel to Terre Haute, Ind., for the NCAA tournament at Indiana State University on Nov. 21. The young runner has high hopes for the race after a solid run Saturday. Earlier...
After two periods of regular overtime, the Harvard men’s water polo team found itself in an offensive battle with Iona. The two teams were tied at 10, and the Crimson’s offense needed a score in sudden death to take home third place. Sophomore Chris Ludwick decided to take the matter into his own hands. On a six-on-five after freshman Danny Bilotti drew a kickout, Ludwick scored the game-winning goal, giving Harvard the win on his 20th birthday. Along with a 10-4 win over Fordham on Saturday, the team erased...
With just two games left to play in the regular season, the Harvard men’s water polo team found itself in a must-win situation. Sporting a 4-10 record, the Crimson needed to defeat both Iona and Fordham to earn a higher seed—and consequently an easier first round bout—at the Northern Division Championships. But Harvard, which has played erratically while trying to adjust to a number of new personnel, had yet to win three games in a row this season. Junior co-captain Michael Garcia, one of the team?...
...itself needing two wins at Fordham on Saturday to earn an easier first-round matchup in the postseason. For the first time all year, the team put together a three-game win streak and showed it has worked the kinks out of its system. A strong defensive effort against Iona led to a 5-2 win in its first match. Harvard’s offense took the lead as the Crimson returned to the pool and outgunned Fordham by an 11-7 score in the nightcap. “We have so many guys who can contribute in a variety...