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...Crusaders, 13-10. This was the Crimson’s fifth-straight win against Holy Cross. “It felt amazing to finally get to play,” Martin said. “We’ve been practicing hard all fall and have had a tough preseason the past three weeks.” Last season, the Crimson met the Crusaders in its season opener and flew through the game, earning a 19-2 win. Sophomore Jess Halpern showed no mercy on Holy Cross for the second year running. Last year, Halpern made her collegiate debut with...
...kids just kept working and stayed determined and played one game at a time. And see what happened…we’ve been able to crawl ourselves back and now we’re in a good position.”Harvard was the preseason favorite to win the conference after going a perfect 26-0-0 in ECAC games last season.In another callback to last season, the top-seeded Crimson will once again face off against eighth-seeded Cornell in the tournament’s opening round. Last year, Harvard swept...
...Harvard has shaken off preseason expectations and redefined itself on its own terms. Led by its veterans, the Crimson has gained confidence, fought back from tough deficits, and learned from its missteps. When it would have been easy to give up and write the season off as a disappointment, that’s when Harvard revealed its true character...
...That’s right, Princeton—which was picked last in the Ivy League Preseason poll—is now in first place. Dartmouth, the team picked just ahead of the Tigers at the beginning of the year, is in third. Normally, I would chuck the lack of a clear-cut number one in the league to poor research by the Ivy officials...
...point lead into the break at home, before the Big Red brought it on to snag a 71-57 win.Look what happened the next weekend: Columbia trounced the Bulldogs, picked third in the conference, Cornell held the Bulldogs to just 34 points, and Penn, second in the preseason rankings, lost by three to Dartmouth.So the top two are clear. The rest is a mess.Harvard fell off the map last weekend, dropping two winnable games at home. Yale laid an egg on the offensive end. And Princeton looks strong. I’m sorry, they look strong-er than last year...