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...swimming and diving team lost its first Eastern College Athletic Conference Championship in three years this past weekend, coming in second place to Navy at the Crimson’s home Blodgett Pool. Harvard, who remained in second for all three days of the contest, finished with a score of 512.5 to the first-place Midshipmen’s 703.5. Although Navy appeared to have decisively sunk the Crimson’s battleship during this meet, ECACs are a bit of a diamond in the rough—this three-day event is much more than meets...
...post an impressive team score, notching 41 points against the Big Red’s dominant 176.5. Princeton notched 121.5, followed by Columbia with 82, Yale with 55, and Brown with 52. Dartmouth trailed with 18 points...
...going to need to be a lot better to win hockey games at this time of the year and going forward.”Both teams battled through a physical first period, but neither side managed to get on the board.The Crimson’s best chance to score came on a shift late in the frame. Junior Doug Rogers ripped a cross to blueliner Alex Biega, who was posted at the right circle, but Quinnipiac goalie Bud Fisher glided to his left just in time to stop Biega’s wrist-shot, keeping the game scoreless...
...McDonald slammed her second goal of the season past Cornell goalie Amanda Mazzotta, the team’s second-string netminder.The goal catalyzed the Crimson offense, and Harvard controlled the tempo of the game from that point on.“We always get so energetic after we score the first goal,” sophomore forward Liza Ryabkina said. “The first goal is always really important.”The Crimson dominated possession of the puck for the rest of the second period—Harvard outshot the Big Red, 14-5, in the frame?...
...15/14 Crimson was led by sophomore attackman Dean Gibbons. Gibbons, who missed last week’s surprising victory over the Blue Devils with pneumonia, terrorized the Seawolves to the tune of four goals and an assist. He was one of eight Harvard players to score on the afternoon. “Dean didn’t play last week so this was his first game, but he really stepped up,” Sapia said. “He shot the ball well and gave our offense a big lift.” The Crimson began the onslaught early...