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...wiggle-room.Bock hit a two-out solo shot deep to center field in the third inning and Bowers tacked on the final Crimson run with a fence-clearing hit to left field in the seventh. Cornell got in on the action with a fourth inning homerun—the Big Red??s lone score of the game.In addition to homers, Harvard has sophomore pitcher Dana Roberts to thank for the win. Roberts had a strong spring break and continued to perform well yesterday. The hurler managed five innings and gave up just one run.“She really...
...without star forward and Ivy Player of the Year Jeomi Maduka, who was competing in the league championships in track and field. Cornell will have her back this time around, and Maduka gave the Crimson forwards fits en route to a double-double in the Big Red??s blowout win in Ithaca last month.Of course, Harvard won’t have the privilege of worrying about Sunday’s matchup with Cornell unless it takes care of business against Dartmouth tomorrow night. The Big Green and the Crimson are perennial rivals, as these two teams have dominated...
...last weekend in sole possession of first place in the Ivy League. Their quest was simple, self-guided: win four more games and go to the NCAA Tournament.Cornell has never won an Ivy Title. Never gone to the NCAA Tournament.It’s safe to call the Big Red??s game at Lavietes Pavilion the biggest game in the history of Cornell women’s basketball.So where was Maduka?Harvard athletes can’t even do what she did last weekend. Two-sport athletes at Harvard are not allowed to compete in both sports...
...were scored by seniors, playing in their last regular-season game at Lynah Rink...While Harvard’s penalty kill was successful, its power play was not, going 0-for-3 on the night and managing just one shot on goal during its man-advantage opportunities...The Big Red??s power play shot total of two was equaled by the Crimson, who managed to send two shorthanded offerings Scrivens’s way.—Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...
...seniors in there stepped up and made big plays at the end of the game. It feels so good.”WHERE’S MADUKA?The unquestionable story of the night was the absence of Cornell forward Jeomi Maduka, the Big Red??s unstoppable, athletic forward who averages 14.1 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.Maduka scored 13 points and had eight boards in the Big Red??s losing effort against Dartmouth the night before. The two-sport standout in basketball and track and field then returned to Ithaca, N.Y. for the Indoor Heptagonal Championships...