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...first in a three-game losing streak that threatened to spoil the Crimson’s chances for postseason play. With Weintraub and sophomore middle hitter Soren Rosier sidelined due to injury, Harvard couldn’t keep up against Newbury. Even with the return of its full lineup, the Crimson was unable to overcome league foe NYU in a five-game loss.Harvard turned things around with a sweep against New Haven, which gave it the momentum to tear through both Stevens and Johnson & Wales by 3-0 scores. After Springfield lost to NYU, Harvard seemed to be back...
...year by his standards, paced the team with four complete games and 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings. Haviland also ranked first on the squad in innings pitched and saves. Next year, new talent will have to emerge, as the Crimson will need to fill four spots in the starting lineup and three holes in the pitching rotation.“They have some guys that can fill our spots,” Vance said. “I’m not too worried. We expect the team next year to put up a good fight...
...races as we wanted to...we set up a really strong base for next year.”After losing six seniors to graduation last year, the Crimson returned just two members of its varsity eight, senior Matt Young and junior Jeff Overington. This season’s young lineup is composed of six sophomores, two juniors, and just one senior. “If you compare [our team with] other teams in the league, we’re astonishingly young,” He said. “Our guys are strong, but you just can?...
...Jantzen] has made,” Weiss said of the rookie after the NCAA Chamionships. “He’s wrestled totally differently from the beginning of the season.” Jantzen and O’Connor represent only a fraction of the talented and youthful lineup poised to return in the winter. While seniors Preston, Matt Button, and Bobby Latessa will be sorely missed, O’Connor expressed the hunger of the squad to be competitive once again for the Ivy League crown. “We have another great recruiting class...
...Snyder said. “I think it’s great that we’ve had the opportunity [this season] to do that.”Freshman Patricia Smith, voted the team’s Rookie of the Year, became a valuable fixture in the lineup and backed head coach Erik Farrar’s confidence by scoring 10 goals. Sophomores Roxanne Pinto and Kathryn Bilder each saw increased time in the pool and netted eight and 18 goals, respectively. After going through some harrowing results in the weeks leading up to Northern Championships (a 19-5 loss...