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...Riain said at the time. “It is a bit disappointing to end it like that, but then again we played four tournaments and lost [only] two matches, so something has to be going right.” Anderson and O’Riain carried that momentum into the dual season, going 16-4, including a perfect 5-0 in Ivy play to help the Crimson to its fourth straight undefeated league season. That earned the pair a berth in the field of 32 at the NCAA doubles championship. Although Anderson and O’Riain lost...
...women and men earned ninth and eighth overall, respectively. All seven Crimson women placed in the top 100, including Scherf with her No. 5 finish. Barrett again headed the Harvard men’s attack, finishing No. 45 in the field. Harvard will hope it can carry its momentum into next year as it returns both Scherf and Barrett for what looks to be a promising season. “We have a new coach and a new captain and we’re all really excited to see what happens,” sophomore Lauren Walker said...
...times when you take time off, playing can be a little erratic at first, but our freshmen have gotten into it completely and have been good about team competition.” With its younger players continuing to improve with each match, the Crimson appeared to be gathering momentum as it headed into the Ivy League Championships. After the first day of the weekend-long event, Harvard was in second place and within striking distance of the Ivy title. Unfortunately for the Crimson, Mother Nature refused to cooperate. The second day of the event was cancelled due to rain, leaving...
...regulation in the season finale against Clarkson, Raimondi gave the Harvard women’s hockey team a chance to clinch home ice for the upcoming playoff series between the two squads. Raimondi’s goal with one second left in overtime made that a reality. Riding the momentum from those two goals, the Crimson managed to slide by the Golden Knights in three games in the ECAC quarterfinals, going on to upset No. 1-seeded St. Lawrence in the semifinal and take home the conference championship and an automatic NCAA berth. The pair of high-pressure goals capped...
...tough loss to swallow because we got more scoring opportunities even though we lost,” Saints captain Kate Michael said after the contest. As the two teams entered the last twenty minutes of the crucial game, the Harvard offense finally began to click. The momentum built through the final period, culminating in two goals within the last six minutes of play. Junior Liza Solley scored her second tally of the day just past the 14-minute mark of the final frame to provide the eventual game-winning goal. She received a pass from freshman defender Nora Sluzas...