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Both of the Crimson’s varsity four boats enjoyed even more success, cruising to a pair of victories in the Third-Level and Petite Finals. Harvard’s win in the Third-Level race was particularly emphatic, with an 11.9-second margin separating the crew from second-place Princeton...
Freshman Jason Michas had an impressive first individual championship appearance, winning four matches on his way to the Malloy Cup finals. But in the final match, Michas fell to Yale junior Christopher Plimpton in five games, dropping the last of these games by the tight margin...
...first playoff series, Harvard dominated Princeton, taking both games by a combined margin of seven goals. But it was all heartbreak after the easy victories over the Tigers. Clarkson kept the Crimson out of the ECAC championship game with a 3-2 victory in the conference semifinals. Harvard’s season then ended in the first round of the NCAA tournament, as it dropped a 6-2 contest to upstart Cornell—which would make a run all the way to the NCAA championship game—at home...
...season, the Tigers defeated Harvard twice by a margin of only one game in each match. Even more heartbreaking, the second matchup between the Ancient Eight rivals was in the finals of the national championship. At the season’s end, every member of the Crimson team had yet to see victory against Princeton...
...overall title would literally boil down to the final few races. In the end, the Tigers emerged victorious by a narrow margin of 27 points above Harvard’s 1,438. That same weekend, the Crimson suffered another close loss at the ECAC Championships in Pittsburgh, Pa., to first-place Marist...