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...Minutewomen of UMass (1-3) recaptured the momentum just in time. With only 2:43 remaining in the game, UMass’ Jackie Lyons sunk the last goal into the back of the Harvard net, ending the contest with a final score of 13-12. Saturday’s matchup was the Crimson’s first home game of the season. Last season, Harvard tallied a 20-11 win over the Minutewomen in Amherst, but this season, the Crimson had some troubles with its intrastate rival. “We definitely didn’t play to our potential...
...team on the scoreboard.The rookie ripped a double down the left-field line and was brought home on an RBI single by co-captain Hayley Bock. NORTH TEXAS 10, HARVARD 6An eight-run fifth inning and four defensive errors were too much for Harvard to overcome in its Saturday matchup with the Mean Green.Though Vertovez gave up just two unearned runs in four innings in her 2009 pitching debut, freshman pitcher Marika Zumbro ran into trouble when she entered the game in the fifth inning. North Texas opened the inning with three straight hits and rolled from there, scorching Zumbro...
...hands of Rochester’s Robby Berner. After winning his first match, 9-3, 10-8, 9-1, junior Frank Cohen lost to No. 5 seed Will Newnham in the second round of the Malloy Cup bracket. Freshman William Ahmed fell in four games in his first-round matchup with Willams’ Cameron Henry. Sophomore Richard Hill, who had earned the fourth seed in the Malloy Cup, retired due to injury in the third game of his match with JP Rothie of USC. —KATE LEIST
...Welcome to The Crimson's live blog of the first round ECAC Tournament matchup between the Harvard women's hockey team and Cornell. The Crimson took last night's contest, and hopes to come away with a sweep in the best-of-three series...
...round, Harvard took revenge on No. 4 Cornell, a team they had lost to, 6-3, earlier in the season. This time around, the Crimson had the edge and defeated their Big Red opponents, 5-4. A loss against eventual-champion Trinity sent the Crimson into the bronze medal matchup against a strong Rochester team, where it battled for third, but came up short, losing 7-2.Harvard deemed the fourth place finish a success, but the team is looking to exhibit its individual talent and make a big impact on the college squash scene in its final showing this season...