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...Crimson only has five more regular season games, the first of which comes this Thursday against non-Ivy rival Quinnipiac. Come out to one of those games, and you just might get to see Dana Roberts giving the opponents the gift no one wants, her trademark goose...
...forecast might have called for freezing temperatures this weekend, but the Harvard women’s lacrosse team really turned up the heat in Sunday’s 16-3 domination of Quinnipiac at Jordan Field. The Crimson offense—led by junior Natalie Curtis’ four goals—scored 12 unanswered points to close out the first half. But it was truly a full team effort. Harvard’s defense kept the Bobcat offense to nine shots on goal. The Crimson (2-3) also forced 17 turnovers and topped Quinnipiac...
...essentially face-guard her and they still couldn’t stop her. After she got two goals, they were already marking her and double teaming her, and she was still able to break free.” The Crimson’s next game is Sunday against Quinnipiac at Jordan Field. It will be an important test of the team’s resiliency as it tries to rebound in time for the beginning of Ivy League play. “We just need to come back and work twice as hard in practice,” Martin said...
...Harvard baseball team began its 2007 season on Saturday, splitting four games in three days. The Crimson (2-2) took on opponents Tampa, Notre Dame, Duquesne, and Quinnipiac. Harvard fell to the Spartans (21-4) 11-5 yesterday at Tampa, Fla., in a back-and-forth game in which Tampa pulled away with five runs in the seventh and eight innings to take a six-run lead and put the game out of reach for the Crimson. Harvard shut out the Fighting Irish (4-7) 4-0 on Sunday in its last of three games at Jack Russell Stadium...
...Harvard baseball team began its season this weekend, going 2-1 in the first three games of a four-game trip to Florida against opponents Quinnipiac, Duquesne, and Notre Dame at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Fla. Yesterday, the Crimson shut out Notre Dame by a score of 4-0. The win came thanks to the performances of freshmen pitchers Eric Eadington and Max Perlman. Eadington started the game, managing 4 2/3 scoreless innings despite walking six batters. Perlman came on in relief in the fifth, blanking the Fighting Irish with 4 1/3 innings of two-hit baseball...