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...hitting percentage, and though the Fighting Bees only posted an attacking percentage of .176 themselves, the difference was enough to overpower the Crimson. Harvard played from behind for the remainder of the match, surrendering, 30-25.In the third stanza, Harvard battled to stay in the game, as the game featured nine ties and three lead-changes. But St. Ambrose refused to relent in its offensive onslaught, as the Fighting Bees recorded a hitting percentage of .368 and slammed down a match-high 20 kills in the final game. The Crimson kept close, but fell short in the end, 30-27.Kuld...
...seniors on the Harvard wrestling team, the EIWA tournament represented a chance to finish their careers on a high note. Bobby Latessa and Matt Button were the only seniors to compete for the Crimson, as nine grapplers traveled to Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., and even they could only do so in leg braces. “[Matt and Bobby] weren’t ready,” Harvard coach Jay Weiss said. “They showed a lot of courage. Many other people wouldn’t have [competed], but they wanted to go out on their...
...Kaitlin Leonard (Quebec) had five and four goals, respectively. Barbara Amaro (Brazil) added three scores of her own.After a quarter of relatively even play, the Hawks flew out of the gates in the second, outscoring Harvard 5-0. The Crimson never had a chance to come back, down nine after three quarters. Despite the loss, MacLaughlin continued to showcase her offensive prowess as she scored four goals and drew two ejections. Snyder also contributed to the scoring efforts, putting in a hat trick of her own. HARVARD 9, UTICA 1The team cruised to an easy victory in its second match...
...spring season. After travelling to Myrtle Beach, S.C. to play at Crown Park, the team watched round one be washed out by torrential conditions. High scores in the round that was played stand as a testament to the challenging conditions. Collectively, the team shot 322, finishing just nine shots back of first place Lewis University in a field of 11 schools. The Crimson was tied with Fairfield University for second place. Junior Michael Shore paced the team with a 77, posting the tournament low. Sophomore Greg Shuman followed with a 79. “I just sort of slapped...
...assist from Motschwiller. The Minutemen didn’t get on the board until 2:15 remained in the half. A mere 20 seconds after UMass tied the game at 1-1, the home team took the lead to head into the break. Junior goalie Joe Pike made nine total saves, seven of which came in the first half. UMass goalie Doc Schneider had eight. “Joe Pike made an unbelievable save early on in the first quarter that set the tone for the game,” Duboe said. “Joe played...