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...build some momentum heading into the conference tournament.”HARVARD 37, SACRED HEART 9Starting with a 6-0 advantage due to forfeit at 125 lbs, the Crimson jumped out to a 12-0 lead after junior Thomas Picarsic (133 lbs) earned a victory by disqualification over the Pioneers?? Pat Feeley.After a forfeit at 141 cut Harvard’s lead in half, O’Connor earned a major decision, 11-0, at 149 lbs to push the advantage to 16-6, and the Crimson never looked back.Seniors Bobby Latessa (157) and Matt Button...
...They were really trying to crowd his shot. Drew did a great job off the dribble setting him up.” Another positive sign from the Crimson was its strong rebounding effort. Harvard was outrebounded by just four boards today, 36-32, and severely limited the Pioneers?? second-chance point opportunities. Sacred Heart had just ten offensive rebounds and only seven second-chance points. The Crimson out-paced its host in both categories, grabbing 11 offensive rebounds and scoring the same amount of second-chance points. Harris led the team with eight rebounds, with Lin adding...
DENVER—Two years ago, the Harvard men’s lacrosse team surrendered two goals in the game’s final 24 seconds to help Denver to an improbable comeback on the Pioneers?? home field. Last year, it took triple overtime—and the longest game in school history—for the Crimson to beat the Pioneers for the first time ever.But on Saturday night, it was the best defensive effort of the year that propelled Harvard (2-4, 1-0 Ivy) to a thrilling 6-4 road win over Denver...
...Pioneers?? scoring outburst—the team’s 20 goals tied a season high—was sparked by the exceptional play of Denver’s Kristie Leggio. The senior midfielder ended the day with 13 total points, seven coming on assists—both tops in Pioneer history. The record-setting performance came just days after Leggio was named conference Player of the Week, but the scoring spree still came as a surprise to Harvard...
...Pioneers?? scoring outburst—the team’s 20 goals tied a season-high—was sparked by the exceptional play of Denver’s Kristie Leggio. The senior midfielder ended the day with 13 total points, seven coming on assists—both the best in Pioneer history. The record-setting performance came just days after Leggio was named conference Player of the Week, but the scoring spree still came as a surprise to Harvard...