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...women’s volleyball squad traveled to Hanover, N.H., Friday looking to avenge its first Ivy League loss against Dartmouth. But the Big Green (9-3, 2-0) again proved too much, sweeping the Crimson (5-7, 0-2) for the second time, 3-0 (30-23, 30-21, 30-25). “We came out really fired up,” senior Laura Mahon said. “But Dartmouth has maintained a level of play this year I’ve never seen before. They really had our number.” Despite dropping the match...
Away from the friendly confines of Blodgett Pool, the Harvard men’s water polo team stumbled this past weekend at the ECAC Championships, suffering its first multi-loss weekend of the season to finish in eighth place.Coming off an impressive comeback win against MIT, the team lost a bit of luster in foreign waters, losing two games on Saturday against Princeton and Johns Hopkins, 10-8 and 13-11, respectively.The frustration continued yesterday, as the Crimson finished the weekend with its largest margin of defeat, falling 17-11 to George Washington.Marked by offensive inconsistency and an unusual number...
...that make any coach proud. No third down conversions allowed. Less than half as many total yards given up as the opposing defense. Fewer than half as many first downs, too.By any statistical measure, the Crimson defense played well enough to win in Saturday’s 20-13 loss to the Mountain Hawks, keeping the high-flying Lehigh offense out of the endzone all afternoon and only allowing two field goals. There was just one problem—the offense and the special teams each surrendered a touchdown.“It’s very surprising, that...
Junior back Francine Polet scored for the second game in a row, but it was not enough for the Crimson to overcome Vermont in a 3-1 loss at Moulton Winder Field yesterday afternoon. It was Harvard’s second 3-1 defeat in a row after Wednesday’s game against Providence, and it was Vermont’s fourth straight win against Ivy League opponents. “We didn’t really step up the way that we had hoped to,” co-captain Devon Shapiro said. “They just...
...Harvard women’s soccer team opened Ivy League play Friday night at Yale with a tough loss, going down, 2-1, in overtime. Under the lights in New Haven, the Crimson (5-3-1, 0-1-0 Ivy) and the Bulldogs (5-4-0, 1-0-0) put on quite a spectacle for more than 1,200 spectators in attendance. In the end, though, Harvard fell just short, bringing an end to its four-game win streak. Playing rival Yale is always a big occasion for the Crimson, and the match did not disappoint. With the play moving...