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...Harvard men??s soccer team thinks it can play with the best teams in the country. The Crimson will have that chance tonight, as it faces No. 8 University of South Florida in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.Harvard (12-5, 5-2 Ivy) comes into the match on a high, following its dramatic 1-0 double-overtime victory over the University of Massachusetts on Saturday. Junior Andre Akpan scored the winner in the 103rd minute, sending the Crimson through to the second round.The final result was only half the story from Amherst, MA, though. Strong wind...
Football players were not the only victors of Harvard-Yale weekend. No. 4 Harvard men??s squash (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) opened its season this weekend by crushing No. 14 Brown (0-1) on Friday and No. 10 Williams (0-1) yesterday. “I think it was a very successful weekend,” junior Colin West said. “Some teams are still easing into the season, but being ranked fourth in the country, we definitely had an advantage. It was a great way to start the season...
...tough weekend on the road for the Harvard men??s hockey team. After suffering a loss to No. 14 Cornell on Friday night, the Crimson barely escaped from Colgate on Saturday night with a 2-2 tie after being forced to come back from a two-goal deficit.“I guess it was nice to get at least one point on the weekend,” co-captain Jimmy Fraser said. “As a team, we thought we should have had a better result. Personally, I’m disappointed...
ITHACA, N.Y.—The No. 18 Harvard men??s hockey team (4-3-1, 4-3-1 ECAC) lost its version of “The Game” on Friday night against No. 14 Cornell in the Big Red’s own house—otherwise known as the raucous Lynah Rink. The Big Red took the 2-1 victory, snapping Harvard’s three-game winning streak and securing victory over the rival Crimson at home for the first time in four years. Cornell showed Harvard that putting too much pressure...
...country team, as it traveled down to Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, N.Y. for the third time in four weeks and reaped personal best times. The women’s team finished second in the 11-team ECAC Championships field, and out of the 15 teams competing in the men??s IC4A Championships, the men placed 11th. “It was a good note to end on,” Crimson coach Jason Saretsky said. “For so many of our athletes to run their season-bests, their career-bests, at Van Cortlandt was just...