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This year, it’s Harvard that has the closely-knit senior class that stayed on campus through the summer and led workouts, as the Big Red??s did in 2002. And it’s the Crimson that’s coming off an overtime loss in the previous ECAC title game and cameo appearance in the NCAAs—two things that happened to Cornell two years ago and motivated it last season...
...Harvard had come to be known as the Kremlin on the Charles. Letters to The Crimson accused the University of being a center of communist indoctrination. Sensationalist headlines in major newspapers and small-town dailies lambasted Harvard for harboring “Red?? faculty members...
...Red??s dominant performance scooping up ground balls provided the final nail in the coffin, as Harvard managed to collect only 23 out of 66. Cornell’s success earned it extra possessions and translated into the additional shots that simply overwhelmed the Crimson defense...
...second half opened with another Crimson letdown, as Cornell netted the period’s first two goals and three of its first four. After sophomore attack Casey Owens recorded her first of the game, the Big Red??s Lindsay Steinberg quickly restored the six-goal margin, scoring her fourth of the game just 24 seconds later...
...only team returning a First Team All-Ivy pitcher—junior Sarah Sterman—and two First Team All-Ivy hitters—sophomore Lauren May and junior Kate Varde. Varde is hitting an unreal .491 to start the season and May is batting .366. The Big Red??s biggest weakness last season was getting pitching beyond Sterman, but Cornell may have filled that hole with Nevada freshman Whitney Smith, who is 4-1 with a 2.03 ERA in her rookie campaign...