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...first-place run. After dropping three consecutive games to the Big Green, the determined Crimson finally assured that it would end its otherwise disappointing Ivy season on a high note.Harvard lost game one against Dartmouth, 8-4, as senior ace Shawn Haviland struggled against a potent Dartmouth lineup despite remaining on the mound for the length of the contest.But the Crimson suddenly came alive in the nightcap, clawing its way out of a six-run deficit by posting eight runs in the ninth inning to upset the Big Green, 10-8.HARVARD 10, DARTMOUTH 8The Crimson had found itself in this position...
...Coming into the race against the Midshipmen and the Quakers, the varsity eight worked on cleaning up its rowing over the first half of the race, as the Crimson has been forced to come from behind in its previous wins. In addition, Harvard coach Harry Parker switched up the lineup of the varsity eight, bucketing the two and three seats. “Bucketing the boat can help with the balance, how the boat turns, and even the power between the starboards and the ports,” Medioli said. “We decided to try it on Tuesday...
...have plenty of holes to run through with the return of most of Harvard’s offensive line. Replacing NFL signee Andrew Brecher doesn’t look as intimidating with three starters—as well as former starter Tom Rodger—returning to the Crimson lineup. First team All-Ivy pick James Williams is back at one tackle spot, and sophomore Alex Spisak has made a smooth transition to center from the defensive line where he played last season.The wideouts will be deep again as well. Despite the loss of Corey Mazza...
...Crimson has a chance to come out of the weekend with a winning record in Ivy play if it can manage to sweep the Big Green. But taking all four games from the division and league leader will be a tall order, even for Harvard’s streaking lineup and recently rock-solid weekend rotation. Dartmouth boasts an Ivy Pitcher of the Year candidate in lefty senior Russell Young (3.38 ERA) and a five-game winner in senior Chase Carpenter, and Harvard will need to work counts and put men on base to break the two aces?...
...success of the duo has not been an overnight phenomenon. Having been a prominent fixture of the doubles lineup for the past two seasons, Kumar and Ermakov have gained All-Ivy Doubles honors and qualified for the NCAA Tournament, in addition to reaching No. 15 in the national rankings. But with patchy records over the past two years, consistency has eluded them—until...