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...were really working on getting the ball through the middle,” Martin said. “We took care of the ball and did the little things correctly.” This week, the Crimson looks to turn its Ivy season around with a match-up against longtime rival Dartmouth. Harvard is set to play the Big Green on Wednesday at Harvard Stadium. “I expect it to be an absolute brawl,” Bobzin said. “It is going to be one of the most competitive games that we play all year...
...Harvard softball team stretched its win streak to seven games yesterday, taking both games of its double-header against Holy Cross. The Crimson was scheduled to face the Crusaders on Tuesday, but bad whether delayed the match-up until yesterday. In the first contest Harvard landed on the winning side of a close 2-1 margin, and in the second, the Crimson bats led the way to an 8-0 victory. “It was great to get two more wins in, going in against Yale and it just keeps our momentum on an upward spin...
...Ithaca, N.Y. to Kingston, R.I., the rain follows the Crimson wherever it goes. For the third time this week, Harvard softball was benched due to inclement weather. Harvard was scheduled to travel to Rhode Island this afternoon for a two-game meeting with the Rams but rain forced the match-up to be canceled. Bad weather is not new though for the Crimson. The Ivy season opener, which was supposed to be played last Saturday, was originally postponed for Monday. Continued bad weather forced the Big Red to further postpone the games—the teams will finally face each...
...Sunday, when a loss to Quinnipiac would have meant an end to the season.“I think the team that can control their emotions and stayed disciplined and stick to their gameplan will most likely be victorious,” MacDonald said. The closest individual match-up arguably occurs between the two men standing at opposite ends of the ice: sophomore goalie Kyle Richter and Cornell net-minder Ben Scrivens. Boasting the No. 1 and No. 2 save percentages in the ECAC, Richter’s .935 save percentage narrowly edges Scrivens .932. Both goalies also rank No.1...
...basketball.So where was Maduka?Harvard athletes can’t even do what she did last weekend. Two-sport athletes at Harvard are not allowed to compete in both sports at the same time.That’s not to mention that Maduka is a nightmare match-up for the Crimson defense. In five career games against Harvard, she’s averaged 14 points a game. Her quick first step and skill on the glass expose the holes in the Crimson’s interior defense.Maduka is one of the premiere players in the Ivy League?...