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...Jania and Peterzan] are a great combination,” Green said. “They have so much energy and will on the court. They’re really fun to watch.”In spite of losses on the top-two courts in singles, the rest of the lineup won in straight sets to give Harvard its seventh victory on the season.At No. 3, Rosenkrans won 6-2, 6-3, while freshman Agnes Sibilski managed to win a close second set and took the No. 4 court 6-1, 7-5. Freshman Holly Cao moved...
...Five minutes later, the Bulldogs rebutted with the help of Jessica Sturgill and Jenna Block, tying the game at one. As the rest of the period wore on, both teams found themselves chasing the ball and each other for a total of 13 minutes without any goals scored...
...thought Kerry had huge saves when we really needed them; I thought Sam had a huge takeaway when we really needed one,” Miller said. “They played hard, which we need to do for the rest of the season...
...singles. Junior center fielder Stephanie Krysiak, who is also a Crimson sports editor, was hit by a pitch to bring Shaw home with the game’s only run. Vertovez led the offense with two of the team’s four hits, but the rest of the game was all Brown. The freshman allowed just two baserunners, with Columbia’s only hit coming on a Keli Leong second-inning single, and she struck out the side in the second, fourth and seventh. Harvard went down in order in the third, fourth and fifth, and although sophomore...
...keep the offense going even when we weren’t attacking very well,” Baise said. “Our liberos, senior Jeff [Nathan] and freshman Dan [Schreff], also made some very big plays.” HARVARD 3, NYU 2With over a week of rest since its previous game, a rejuvenated Harvard team found just enough energy to muster a 3-2 (28-30, 33-35, 30-26, 30-26, 15-13) victory over host NYU. “It was a great match,” Baise said. “I thought...