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...p.m.YALE 4, HARVARD 2For the second consecutive game, Harvard headed into the last inning with an uphill battle to face. Her team trailing, 4-0, junior Melissa Schellberg, who is also a Crimson sports editor, led off the inning with a hard-hit ball down the third-base line. Junior Jennifer Francis followed with a triple, knocking in Schellberg and knocking out the Bulldog’s starting pitcher. The run was Harvard’s first of the game.The situation got interesting when, with one out, sophomore Emily Henderson bunted home Francis to bring the Crimson to within...
From the moment we saw this line on page one, FlyBy knew the Advising Fortnight handbook would be a prime example of only-at-Harvard absurdity. It did not disappoint...
...finale.With three points remaining, Harvard’s seasoned veterans took center stage.The Crimson regained the lead through the groundstrokes of No. 3 Sasha Ermakov, overcoming Schwartz in a 6-2, 6-4 win. With the Quakers on the edge, senior co-captain Michael Kalfayan, restored to the starting line-up, clinched the match in dramatic fashion—winning at No. 6 in a third set tiebreaker, fighting back from a set down for the win (4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5)).“[Kalfayan] has been playing superb tennis in practice,” Fish...
...heavyweight crew battled difficult conditions against No. 7 Princeton, Cornell, and Bucknell for the Class of 1975 Cup, the No. 4 lightweight team advanced to the Grand Finals of the Knecht Cup only to finish behind the top-ranked Wisconsin Badgers.With the Class of 1975 Cup on the line, the heavyweights took to New Jersey looking for a win, but Princeton showcased its signature speed and swept both varsity eight races.Despite managing to keep close with the Tigers, the Black and White’s varsity eight came up nearly seven seconds short against the Tigers, who took the race...
...definitely nice to have an indication of the crews, especially Brown since we will see them in the future,” Schreck said. “Different crews will bring different things, and it’s nice to know what to expect when you line six boats across and to know who could come through down the stretch.”The lightweights will remain at home this weekend to take on Navy for the Haines Cup for its final dual race on the Charles, while the heavyweights will travel to Annapolis, M.D. to face Navy and Penn...