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...tight situations,” Harvard coach Erik Farrar said. “We have to take these lessons...it was a new experience for a lot of people.” HARVARD 20, UTICA 2The team exploded against Utica College (2-12, 0-8), scoring evenly throughout the match. The Crimson came out focused and with high intensity throughout, using a different offensive play each quarter to maintain the pace of the game. The variety of attack formations led to several players netting multiple goals. Freshman Devan Kennifer had a terrific weekend, and continued her good play...

Author: By Brian A. Campos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Championship Split Leaves Playoff Fate Unknown | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

Rivalry, redemption, revelry—three of the most central and palpable themes in college athletics—were all in play this past weekend for the Harvard men’s tennis team. Continuing its season-closing seven-match tango in the Ivy League, the Crimson (12-9, 4-2 Ivy) hosted No. 73 Brown (18-9, 4-2 Ivy) at home at the Beren Tennis Center on Friday, then traveled to New Haven on Sunday to battle rival No. 64 Yale (13-8, 3-3 Ivy). Against two familiar, higher-ranked enemies, Harvard secured a pair of morale...

Author: By Justin W. White, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Shows Grit, Honors Seniors in Wins | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

...Crimson would keep the game close throughout, finding enough offense to pound out 12 hits, including the home runs by O’Neill and Rouches. Sophomore catcher Tyler Albright also had a strong performance with three hits and an RBI, but Harvard struggled to match the timeliness of Brown’s offense, which always seemed to produce with runners in scoring position.A two-out RBI triple by Robert Papenhause and a three-run home run by leadoff man Steve Daniels off of freshman starter Brent Suter pushed the Bears’ lead to 6-1 before the Crimson...

Author: By Max N. Brondfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Hitters Can’t Find Groove in Losses | 4/20/2009 | See Source »

...thought we were vulnerable.”After a lull in the action, Columbia stretched the lead back to three, giving Harvard a sense of urgency heading into the last ten minutes of the game. Petropulous scored her third and fourth goals of the contest in 48 seconds to match her career high and breathe life into the Crimson, down 10-9 with 9:13 left. Both squads played gritty and inspired defense for the next eight minutes until junior Delia Pais forced a turnover and reclaimed possession for Harvard. Pais found a streaking Halpern, who created a hat trick...

Author: By Colin Whelehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Columbia Defeats Crimson in Stunning Upset | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

...Harvard posted a respectable .250 hitting percentage, totaling 11 kills, but Rutgers-Newark was simply on top of its game, limiting Weissbourd’s damage to just nine kills on the night.“After the first game, we were close, but we could never match [Rutgers-Newark],” Jones said. “They just came to outplay us the whole night.”By the third set, it became clear who wanted—and needed—the victory more. An early 4-4 tie kept Harvard within striking distance...

Author: By Kevin T. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Fails To Lock Up Outright Title | 4/19/2009 | See Source »

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