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After a tough shutout loss last weekend against Dartmouth, the No. 15 Crimson soccer team returned to true form, capturing a decisive 5-1 victory over Columbia on Saturday. Harvard, which now has a 3-2-0 record in Ivy League play, benefited from a strong performance from many of its sophomores and bench players. “We accomplished what we wanted to,” senior co-captain Matt Hoff said. “[It was a] good rebound game from last weekend.” The showdown in New York started off well for the Crimson, which...
...close, season-ending battle on Friday night, the Harvard field hockey team fell to Columbia, 2-1, under the lights in New York City.The loss dropped Harvard (8-9, 4-3 Ivy) from second place to a tie for fourth in the Ivy League.Coming off four straight league victories, the Lions (11-6, 5-2) started strong, establishing a two-goal lead within the first 20 minutes of play. The Crimson tallied a single goal in the second half but could not quite rally to give Columbia enough of a challenge.“We were outplayed...
...Harvard women’s soccer team’s dream of an Ivy League title was swept away Saturday night in New York with a 2-1 loss against Columbia (7-5-4, 2-3-1 Ivy). The Crimson’s defeat, coupled with Penn’s extra-time victory over Princeton, put the league crown out of Harvard’s reach. Despite a well-worked goal from freshman Gina Wideroff moments before halftime, Harvard (10-5-1, 3-3-0) was unable to cope with the Lions’ style of play, allowing two goals...
...could to extend Lions drives, with personal fouls, facemasks, holding, pass interference, you name it. But don’t discount the offense. False starts and illegal shifts routinely saddled Harvard with third-and-long. With special teams fouls thrown in, the squad tallied 14 penalties for a loss of 98 yards on the day. Some may say all that will show in the standings is that ‘W,’ and the Crimson remains undefeated in the Ivies in its quest for its first title in three years, but a game like this is enough...
...Neal served as CEO of the world’s largest brokerage for six years before retiring on Tuesday. After the company posted its biggest quarterly loss in its 93-year history, the board lost confidence...