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...eight goals. Harvard has not beaten its league rival since before the current seniors came on campus.The team will get at least one more shot against Hartwick this year. The Hawks come to Cambridge on April 7.HARVARD 14, UTICA 3Harvard received a balanced effort from its offense to rout the Pioneers this past weekend.Senior Arin Keyser and sophomore Vivian Liao each scored four goals, while Mehaffey added three. In all, five different players scored for Harvard.“The first two games were good experiences for us to play some of our players who normally wouldn?...
...through we decided to go for it more and really play on our toes.” The co-captains continued their dominance in singles, gaining two key victories. O’Riain won, 6-3, 6-4, at No. 2 and Anderson completed a 6-1, 6-4 rout at No. 4 just minutes after O’Riain’s match had completed. The co-captains were first off the court, giving Harvard a 3-0 lead it would never relinquish. “It’s huge to get this win,” said...
...recent Ivy victories. Offering a combination of outstanding post play and great ball-handling in the backcourt, the freshmen have been an offensive powerhouse. Three freshmen—Rollins, Moretzsohn, and Tay—with 16, 14, and 12 points, respectively, led Harvard in scoring in a 23-point rout of Columbia on Feb. 3. Attacking from the outside made for easy points on the inside, with Tay tallying four assists on the night. In the game against Cornell, authority in the post led to the 80-71 Crimson triumph. Rollins took it upon herself to close out what became...
...younger players who led the scoring charge for the men’s hockey team.Sophomore Jon Pelle notched two goals and the all-freshman fourth line of Nick Coskren, Jimmy Fraser, and Steve Rolecek accounted for two more in the Crimson’s 5-0 rout of Northeastern (2-20-6, 2-13-6, Hockey East).“It’s nice to see the freshmen have such a big game for us,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “And Jon Pelle [went] through a stretch where...
...very physical, out of control, really not safe, which you hate to see in women’s hockey.”PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 1No. 6 Princeton proved to be too much for Harvard, outperforming the Crimson at every facet of the game in a 6-1 rout at Baker Rink. Freshman netminder Brittany Martin suffered her first collegiate defeat “We weren’t ready for it,” Raimondi said. “It was not a fun loss for anyone, and it stung. But if you don’t come...