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Sunny California brought only good things to the Harvard women’s water polo team last week, as the team recorded two big wins and two close losses to finish up its last tune-up games before the start of conference play.After a tough 20-2 loss to No. 1 Stanford, and then a tight win against unranked Sonoma State earlier in the week, the Crimson (7-9) came into the last four games of the week a little tired but ready to attack. And attack they did.In the four-game series, Harvard scored a total of 38 goals...
After a crushing 9-8 overtime loss at Georgetown, the No. 13 Harvard men’s lacrosse team showed its resilience by defeating Presbyterian (S.C.) College, 17-2, on Friday. The Crimson (5-2) faced the Blue Hose (0-9) for the first time ever on a neutral site at George Walton High School in suburban Atlanta, but Harvard did not let any of these peculiarities prevent it from putting together a complete game. Sophomore attack Dean Gibbons scored the first of his career-high five goals nearly a minute into the game off a pass from freshman attack...
...game full of whistles and penalties, both teams demonstrated their determination and aggression throughout the 60 minutes. Coming off two losses to No. 12 Boston University and Albany, Harvard (4-5, 1-1 Ivy) aimed to defeat the Bulldogs (2-9, 0-3 Ivy) for the first time in two years. Yale, too, came into the game ready to win after suffering a close loss to No. 19 Dartmouth the week before...
...string together enough hits to get on the scoreboard. “We wanted to score runs immediately, and when it wasn’t happening, we got a little frustrated,” Vertovez said. “I think it was good to get the first loss over with and move on.”HARVARD 1, COLUMBIA 0In Harvard’s Ivy opener, Brown stole the show once again. The rookie pitched a complete-game, one-hit shutout, fanning 14 batters, to give her team the narrow 1-0 victory. “With Rachel...
...offense could not provide the runs necessary to pull out a win. Brown held UNCG to only six hits and two earned runs. But, in the third inning, the Spartan offense took charge, scoring two runs after two walks, a single and a Crimson error. The loss was the first of Brown’s career, dropping her season record to 7-1.Harvard was able to put runners on base in each inning, but could never get the hits needed to move players across home plate...