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Ducking out with a 3-0 loss to Stevens Tech, the Harvard men’s volleyball team wrapped up its season Saturday at Lavieties Pavilion. Falling short of the EIVA playoffs, the Crimson’s season ended earlier than it had hoped, but Harvard was satisfied with an 11-6 record overall. “I’m disappointed that we didn’t get to make playoffs,” co-captain Dave Fitz said. “I’m leaving this team without bringing them up to the next level, which...
...center. PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 4 The Crimson scored two unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh to send the first game into extra innings, but senior Jake Bruton gave back the two runs with a throwing error in the top of the eighth and took the hard-luck loss for Harvard.The home team got a bit of luck in the bottom half of the seventh when Van Horn dropped Casey’s potential game-ending pop fly in left, allowing junior Tom Stack-Babich and senior Brendan Byrne, who had each singled, to score with the tying runs...
...senior captain Preethi Mukundan—who had previously played a match for the Crimson. Graham’s announcement came only three days before the young team began the crucial Ivy League schedule, a slate of matches that began with Harvard’s first-ever loss to Cornell. Asked if his announcement affected the squad in the loss, Graham said, “It might have, who knows. It shouldn’t have. You never know in this sport.” Tuesday’s announcement shocked freshman Lena Litvak, who Graham recruited to Harvard last...
...said. “Every time we play them, we learn something about ourselves, and we file that away.” The Crimson will not have to wait long to show what it has learned. Harvard has a date with No. 19 Brown, which suffered a 16-5 loss to Hartwick on Thursday. When the two teams last met, the Crimson hung with the Bears until halftime in an eventual 8-3 loss. “We have been gelling as a team,” Snyder said. “If we stick to what we know...
...Harvard women’s tennis team met with mixed success as it challenged Cornell and Columbia this past weekend. The Crimson had its 32-match Ivy League winning streak snapped with a 5-2 loss to Cornell on Friday—its first defeat to the Big Red in program history—but assuaged this bitter defeat the following day with a taste of victory against the Lions, 6-1, earning its first Ivy League win of the season. Nationally-ranked Penn and Princeton come to town to face Harvard at the Murr Center this weekend...