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...triumph over the Iona Gaels. The Crimson (9-8) was led by sophomore Spencer Livingston’s seven goals and a stifling defense anchored by junior goalkeeper Jay Connolly. Harvard’s depth was once again showcased, as seven different players found themselves on the scoreboard. “Overall, we did an excellent job of controlling the tempo,” coach Erik Farrar said. “We were just deeper than they were.” The Crimson looks to build on its momentum at home against Connecticut College this Thursday. HARVARD 12, IONA...
...tension mounted, extra minutes becoming extra hours, regulation yielding to overtime upon overtime. Deadlines were missed, nails were bitten, and over 100 shots were rifled at the net. And still two zeroes remained on the Kohl Center scoreboard: one beneath Harvard, a 23-win team making its fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, and the other below host Wisconsin, the heavily favored top seed and defending national champion, with only one loss on its record to date. Before 5,125 fans, one of the biggest crowds in college women’s hockey history, the Crimson and the Badgers battled into...
...like this. They were the surprise upstarts of the Ivy League, dazzling all comers with their offensive prowess and dominating opponents with their defensive supremacy. This was their time to shine—the first round of the NCAA Tournament. But there it was, the once-friendly scoreboard now content to mock the Crimson faithful at the half: Binghamton 1, Harvard 0. The crazies of Cambridge had been silenced. In their place stood the green-and-black Binghamton supporters, filling the air at Ohiri Field with their lusty chants. But there was still the second half. Inspired by a coach...
While the game largely proceeded without technical difficulties, at one point, the Risk Web site noted that users were accidentally allowed to create multiple accounts. Then around 3:30 p.m., in place of the scoreboard, the Web site announced, “Oops, John Drake broke the flux capacitor...give us a minute or two.” John T. Drake ’06 is the “fun czar...
...lineup due to injury, cheering from the stands with a boot on his right foot.The Crimson will close out its season on the road on Wednesday when it travels to Hanover, N.H., to take on Dartmouth.HARVARD 5, BROWN 2Harvard clinched the match before Brown even got on the scoreboard, taking the doubles point and the first three singles matches in a 5-2 victory over the Bears (16-12, 1-5) yesterday afternoon at the Beren Tennis Center.Freshman Michael Hayes secured the win at No. 6 singles, topping Brown’s Noah Gardner in straight sets...