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Posting its first loss of the season and breaking a three-game winning streak, the Harvard men??s volleyball yielded to Springfield, 3-1 (30-16, 21-30, 21-30, 23-30), last night at the Malkin Athletic Center. The Crimson had a solid start in the first game, taking the lead early. With sophomore setter Gil Weintraub serving, Harvard went on a six point run and came out ahead, 7-2. After the Crimson established the lead, it stayed on top throughout the first game, handily beating the Pride, 30-16, and notching a .409 hittingpercentage...
Monday night’s game at the TD Banknorth Garden might not count for the conference record of the Harvard men??s hockey team (8-10-3, 6-7-2 Ivy). But for its players and especially its seven seniors, the Crimson’s 3-1 victory over the No. 14 Northeastern University Huskies (12-9-3, 9-7-2 Hockey East) brings Harvard somewhere it has not been in a decade: the championship game of the 56th annual Beanpot tournament. Thanks to a trio of goals in the first seven minutes of the game...
BOSTON—Coming out with a bang, the Harvard men??s hockey team slammed in three goals within the first seven minutes of last night’s semifinal game of the Beanpot Tournament to seal a 3-1 victory against Northeastern at the TD Banknorth Garden.Last night’s win marks the Crimson’s first victory in the opening round of the Beanpot in a decade. Appearing in the final round for the 25th time, the Crimson is now looking for its eleventh championship title.“I’m really...
...locker room, his teammates call him “The Colonel.” But given the way the Harvard men??s tennis team’s energetic junior co-captain Chris Clayton has been playing this week, he might soon be promoted to general. Anchoring the No. 1 spot in the lineup, Clayton has led his team’s charge to a 2-0 record in the young spring dual match season, taking home two strong singles victories over tough opponents in last weekend’s Crimson wins against then-No. 38 William and Mary...
...Harvard men??s swimming and diving team continued its march toward perfection this weekend with a resounding sweep in the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton meet. The Crimson defeated the usually feisty Tigers 213.5-139.5 and trounced the Bulldogs 227.5-125.5 over the two-day meet in New Haven, Conn. Princeton topped Yale, 213-140.With the double victory, No. 22 Harvard ran its record to 8-0 overall and 7-0 EISL. The Crimson also rebounded from a defeat at the hands of Princeton at last year’s HYP meet, when the Tigers managed to escape with...