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...Davis, and Pacific.Harvard lost to 51st-ranked Sacramento State on Saturday, falling just short in two of three decisive singles matches for a final score of 5-2. That defeat came after the Crimson shocked UC Davis on Friday, winning 6-1 and handing the Aggies their second home loss of the season. Harvard blew a late lead against Pacific in a 4-3 loss to start off the week.One of the key factors in the Crimson’s win on Friday, which also contributed to its strong showings in the other matches, was its ability to earn...
...somebody to take a job out there, whether it’s an infielder or an outfielder,” Walsh said. ”We’ve just been moving different guys in and out and trying to do it.” Throughout the series of losses, no one single aspect stuck out as Harvard’s undoing. One day, the bullpen faltered; another, the defense collapsed; and on a third, the bats went quiet. However, the Crimson was boosted by standout play from some of its most uncertain positions, with several youngsters proving themselves worthy...
...efforts on the day came from its two top teams. The first varsity eight only lost by 3.5 seconds, and the second varsity eight, after surging to a lead with an aggressive start, fell short by just three ticks. “None of us are happy with the loss, but this is just a step in the process of working to get better,” junior Ester Lofgren said. “3.5 seconds is a gap we can find in the coming weeks.” The crew will look for this extra speed as it gains...
DENVER—A spring break trip west got wild in a hurry for the Harvard women’s lacrosse team on Tuesday afternoon, as the Crimson was undone by the unfamiliar Mile High climate and No. 15 Denver in a 20-7 loss to the Pioneers at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium...
Taking on two ranked opponents at home during spring break, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team suffered blowout defeats, losing both contests at Jordan Field. The most important loss came to No. 16 Yale, as the Bulldogs cruised past the Crimson (2-6, 0-1 Ivy) in Harvard’s Ivy League opener. The Crimson was also crushed by No. 11 Syracuse on the first weekend of spring break, losing by double digits for the second time this season. YALE 17, HARVARD 8 Good starts aren’t everything. Harvard scored three of the first four...