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...spot from last year’s finish at the Princeton Invitational—second, down from first—this year’s showing offers several clues indicating another successful campaign for the Harvard golfers. Leading the way for the Crimson was sophomore Christine Cho. Her score of +4 was good enough for a share of second place individually on the par-72 course. Last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year, Cho shows no signs of slowing down, and according to her teammates, she’s only getting better...
Later in the half, BU tried to double its score, but Mann’s five total saves of the night stopped the Terriers and put her 11 saves away from being 4th on Harvard’s all-time career list...
Despite knocking home a goal on the vaunted Eagles defense, which had not allowed a score in its first six games of the year, the Crimson (1-4-1) was overpowered by its hosts, falling on the road Friday evening by a tally...
...touchdown pass, the Crimson offensive line returned to the bench with not only six points on the board, but also significant time off the game clock. The opening drive controlled four and a half minutes of play.A missed extra point by senior Patrick Long held Harvard’s score at six. But when the Crusader offense took over—led by three-time captain and two-time Patriot League Player of the Year Dominic Randolph—the momentum instantly shifted over to the home team. Though Holy Cross was unable to get anything done in its opening...
...Saturday, the Harvard men’s soccer team continued on its path of regional domination. Under the lights of Fairfield University’s Lessing Field, the No. 12 Crimson trampled the Stags, 4-1, and increased its winning streak to five for the season. While the final score implies an easy Harvard victory, the first half of the game left bystanders unsure of the eventual outcome. The visiting Crimson started out slow, firing off only four of its eight shots on goal during the first period. Fairfield was also contained offensively, registering only a quarter of their total...