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When No. 18 Boston College beat No. 10 Connecticut on Sunday, the Crimson’s chances took a hit, and when No. 12 Richmond fell to No. 20 University of California-Berkeley yesterday, the door was all but shut on Harvard’s postseason dreams...
Though Harvard’s six graduating players will not close out their careers in postseason play, some were nevertheless able to appreciate their time competing for the Crimson...
...League presidents decided to abolish athletic scholarships and spring practices. They also prohibited teams from competing in postseason football games. Harvard would never again have the chance to repeat its 1920 campaign, in which it went 9-0-1 and defeated Oregon 7-6 in the Rose Bowl for the last of its nine national titles...
Harvard’s shutout—its seventh of the year—also furthered its case for an at-large berth in postseason play, an invitation that was extended to the Crimson...
It’s that kind of toughness that this senior class—for which nothing came easy—embodied. In addition to Westfall’s recent injury, Fisher rushed back from a badly injured right ankle when her team still had postseason aspirations and didn’t seem quite right even on Saturday, when she still sported layers of tape on the joint. During Fisher’s absence, Hodel had to get stitches in her bottom lip after a 6-0 win on Oct. 15 over Holy Cross...