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...Penn and Princeton.Harvard entered the match unsure of what Penn’s four freshmen would present. At both the No. 2 and No. 8 positions, the Quaker freshmen defeated Blumberg and Charlene Neo respectively.With these players now scouted, the Crimson feels better prepared to face them in postseason play.“I think having played someone within the last week is such an advantage, especially if you’re the person who lost,” Grigg said. “So many people don’t reflect on why they win. Sometimes you take...
...Eleven different players tallied points and all three goalies on the roster saw action as the squad tried to round back into shape following a period of relative inactivity in January. Now just two weekends remain on the conference schedule for the Crimson to jockey for prime postseason seeding. Harvard meets No. 9 Boston College in Chestnut Hill in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament at 8 p.m. tomorrow.“They beat us last year in the Beanpot,” Sifers said of BC. “So right now it’s payback. It?...
...third of the season…Meintel’s hat trick was Harvard’s first of the year. The Crimson’s last three-goal output came off the stick of Dan Murphy ’06, who managed the feat in an 8-4 postseason win over St. Lawrence on March 12…Freshman goalie Kyle Richter evened his record to 6-6-1 with the weekend wins, turning away 50 of 53 shots faced. After beginning the season in a rotation with senior Justin Tobe, Richter has started eight straight games between...
...record-setting performance at Blodgett, captured the one-meter competition with 291 points and took second in the three-meter dive with 327.05 points. The event was Harvard’s last dual meet of the season, as the team will begin to gear up for postseason. First up is the Ivy League Championships in Princeton on Feb. 15-17, which will offer the Crimson a second look at the Tigers. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached at compton@fas.harvard.edu...
...conference’s softest road trip, taking on last-place Union (4-20-0, 0-16-0) in Schenectady tonight and the Engineers (12-14-1, 8-7-1) in Troy tomorrow evening. The steps that the squad is trying to make in preparation for the postseason, therefore, may go unnoticed until the Crimson again has the chance to challenge one of the country’s best teams. That test may await on Tuesday at No. 9 Boston College in the opening round of the Beanpot Tournament, but, with six conference tilts left and only one against...