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...PROVIDENCE??A stunning eighth-inning collapse in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader at Brown prevented the Crimson from seizing a two-game lead atop the Ivy League’s Red Rolfe Division.The two teams entered the weekend tied for first place. Senior relievers Jake Bruton and Jason Brown combined to allow eight runs—including a grand slam and a three-run blast—and turn an 8-4 Harvard lead into a sudden, deflating 12-8 deficit. The bullpen meltdown wasted a gutsy outing by junior Shawn Haviland...
...PROVIDENCE??The Harvard baseball team split its second doubleheader of the weekend yesterday against Brown to remain tied with the Bears atop the Red Rolfe Division of the Ivy League.A sweep of the second half of the four-game weekend series would have given the Crimson (14-15, 9-5 Ivy) sole possession of first place and the inside track at a spot in the Ivy Championship Series. Instead, Harvard dropped the first game, 5-2, before recovering in the second to leave Providence at .500 for the weekend. Harvard will now have to hope that Brown...
...PROVIDENCE??As many Brown fans were seen straggling into Stevenson Field during the second half of Saturday’s soccer showdown with Harvard, several voiced the same reaction upon seeing the scoreboard: “Oh my God.”In the first 12 minutes of play during that second frame, the Harvard men’s soccer team scored three goals en route to a 6-2 rout of the favored No. 14 Bears (8-3-1, 2-1-1 Ivy). Saturday’s win put the Crimson...
...half. During the period, the Crimson allowed only two shots on goal, both of which were stopped dead in their tracks by Knoche, who made six saves on the evening. Junior defender Devon Shapiro was a catalyst for the defense, helping enforce the Crimson’s resistance to Providence??s advances. “We stuck to our game. We went out there, played with confidence, and it showed,” Shapiro said. Bolstered by the defense’s strong showing, the Crimson offense finally came to life. With ten minutes left...
...PROVIDENCE??—Old-school power football was on display as the Crimson (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) used a physical rushing attack to pound the Brown Bears (1-1, 0-1 Ivy) into submission 38-21 before 8,456 fans at Brown Stadium on Saturday.But instead of the ancient “three yards and a cloud of dust” offense, senior running back Clifton Dawson turned his 181 yards at a 7.2 yard per carry clip, including 104 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter.Harvard ran the ball 44 times...