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...Harvard baseball team opens its 2007 campaign this weekend with the first of its three spring trips to sunny Florida. The Crimson is slated to play a day-night doubleheader tomorrow in Clearwater, Fla., opening against Quinnipiac and then taking on Duquesne under the lights of Jack Russell Stadium. The Bobcats, picked second in the preseason Northeast Conference poll, are led by senior outfielder and .400 hitter Ryan Rizzo. The Dukes (2-5) were swept in a season-opening three-game series by then-No. 15 Georgia Tech, and tuned up against the local big league squad, the Pittsburgh Pirates...
...Crimson will return to action March 14 as it travels to the University of Connecticut to face the Huskies. It will then return to Jordan Field March 18 for a match-up with Quinnipiac...
...upon a three-game road trip against the top three teams in the ECAC. Having lost to St. Lawrence and Clarkson University on back-to-back nights last weekend, the Crimson (7-12-1, 5-9-1 ECAC) skated to a 2-2 tie last night against No. 18 Quinnipiac (12-8-5, 8-3-4) in Hamden, Conn.“We’re frustrated, but when you look at the league, we did just play the one, two, and three teams,” captain Dylan Reese said. “In my mind, we outplayed...
...with .912 save percentage. Chu, a member of the US Olympic Team in 2006, also had two goals and an assist over Harvard’s two home wins, a 3-0 win over No. 10 Princeton on Friday, and a 5-0 rout of Quinnipiac one day later. She had a goal and an assist against the Tigers. The captain assisted on sophomore forward Jenny Brine’s second-period goal, the first score of the game, then added her own goal on a four-on-three before the second period ended. Against the Bobcats, she scored early...
Going into the sin bin is no fun, but sometimes coming out can be just the trick to ignite an offense. Embroiled in a tight 1-0 game with ECAC foe Quinnipiac in the second period on Saturday, the Harvard women’s hockey team pulled away after co-captain Julie Chu quickly substituted in at the end of a penalty, received a long pass in front of the defense, and buried the Bobcats’ hopes for an upset. The Crimson (14-3-1, 11-2-0 ECAC) eventually finished an unblemished weekend by defeating Quinnipiac...