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...much of an offense,” Rollins said. “In the second half we started getting it in and out of the post, and we were more successful with that kind of mentality.” “We were scared to death of that matchup, quite honestly,” Delaney-Smith added. “In the first half, we should have moved the ball more and worked it inside more. When we made the change, it was because we didn’t make quick decisions and didn?...
...continued its struggles against top-tier opponents, dropping weekend matches to No. 1 Penn (12-0, 5-0 Ivy) and No. 2 Princeton (7-1, 5-1 Ivy), 5-4 and 6-3, respectively at the Barnaby Courts. The team was undefeated heading into last Wednesday’s matchup against No. 5 Trinity, but fell to the Bantams, 7-2 to record its first loss of the season. With the weekend losses, the Crimson heads into its final regular season contest against Yale on a three-game losing streak and 0-3 against...
...with a flow in doubles and we didn’t execute on some of our easy balls,” Green said. The BU win is the second straight for the Terriers over Harvard in as many years, but before last season, the Crimson had dominated the matchup, winning four in a row. Despite last season’s loss and the shared home of Beantown, Harvard had no real thirst for revenge on Sunday. “It’s a brand new season,” Green said. “Only three people...
...best, and we didn’t quite do what we thought we might have been able to today,” Itameri-Kinter said. “We had some solid bouts from a couple of guys. We all had small victories in our individual matchups, we just couldn’t put it all together against Columbia to get that win.” The epee did not fair any better than the other two weapons, losing 7-2. “Against Columbia our [epee] guys just couldn’t really handle...
Milestones and honors were handed out in abundance at Saturday’s game between the Harvard women’s hockey team and RPI, giving what would have been an ordinary ECAC matchup a distinctive feel.The Crimson (21-1-0, 18-0-0 ECAC) defeated the Engineers (12-12-5, 5-9-4 ECAC), 5-0, at the Bright Hockey Center in a game that saw Harvard’s seniors honored for four years of service to the team while sophomore goalie Christina Kessler tied the NCAA Division I single-season record for shutouts by notching her tenth...