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...postseason tournament fading by the day. The Crimson (5-8, 1-3 Ivy) hasn’t scored more than one goal in seven of its last eight losses. The visiting Tigers (6-8), on the other hand, boast a 5-0 Ivy record and league-leading scorer Paige Schmidt, a two-time league player of the week. The Princeton-Harvard field hockey game is always one of the premier sporting events of the fall. Both clubs boast impressive programs, and the game often determines the Ivy championship. In 2004, the Crimson, then undefeated in the Ivies, grabbed...
...round of golf. According to Rhoads, everyone on the team enjoyed the course and once the Crimson got used to it, the team was able to improve its scores substantially. Freshman Emily Balmert had a seven-stroke improvement on the back nine and was Harvard’s low scorer with a one-over 73. Her three-under 33 on the back nine was a key element in the Harvard’s second-place finish. Junior Jacqueline Rooney (44-38—82) and sophomore Jessica Hazlett (40-37—77) also improved on the back...
After a goal by the Rams’ Steve Mellen forced overtime with 13:30 to play in regulation, URI leading scorer Jeffrey Gonsalves netted the game-winner—his second score of the game—with just 4:12 to go, handing Harvard its second consecutive loss after a five-game unbeaten streak...
...Yale Invitational at The Course at Yale in New Haven. The Crimson shared third place with Georgetown and Columbia. After the first round, which took place on Saturday, Harvard stood in seventh place in a field of 10 teams. Captain Jen Cronan was the team’s low scorer with a 79, but the rest of the team had more difficulty with the course, which is notoriously tough with long fairways and undulating greens. The Crimson fared better during the second round yesterday and the team played closer to its potential, according to coach Kevin Rhoads. Harvard continued...
...game away at the 83:14 mark, when Alex Munns knocked an unassisted goal through the nets. Munns, who also assisted on Yale’s second tally, proved to be a problem for the Crimson. He returns to the team as last year’s leading scorer, and his four goals and two assists in the 2005 campaign have him in place to challenge for that spot again this year for Yale, the second-highest scoring team in the Ivy League...