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...lacrosse team. After compiling a 9-7 record last season—its best since 1994—the Crimson (1-0), making its earliest start in program history, came out strong. “It was great starting a week earlier this year,” senior attack Kaitlin Martin said. “Getting another game under our belt before going into the league games will be beneficial.” Harvard once again opened its season against Holy Cross (1-1) Saturday afternoon in Worcester, Mass., beating the Crusaders, 13-10. This was the Crimson?...
...lone score—but when it responded it did so with a vengeance. The Crimson, led by its new freshman star, recorded three unanswered tallies in the second quarter.Cohen began the Crimson’s scoring spree at 11:09, finding the net with an assist from senior co-captain Max Motschwiller. The freshman attackman wasted no time before notching another Harvard goal, scoring again at 10:41 from senior Nick Sapia.Junior Travis Burr finished the Crimson’s second quarter run, adding another tally from Sapia at 5:39.“We came out with some...
...really proud of our squad today,” Green said. “We definitely had a lot of energy today, and I’m proud of the way we fought. I see a big improvement from last weekend.” Senior Beier Ko dropped the first two games of her opening set, but quickly rebounded to 3-3 and proceeded to win at No. 1, 6-4, 6-4, improving her record to 4-0 in the dual season. “I got off to a slow start, but we were very motivated to play...
...captains No. 10 Louis Caputo and No. 4 J.P. O’Connor, the Harvard wrestling team did not go undefeated this past weekend. Harvard (5-12, 2-3 Ivy) hosted Columbia, No. 22 Hofstra, and No. 2 Cornell at the Malkin Athletic Center Friday and Saturday for senior weekend. The Crimson tackled Columbia (3-14, 1-4 Ivy League) first, overcoming the Lions, 25-18. Up next, the No. 22 Pride (10-6) proved to be more of a challenge, defeating Harvard, 31-11. Last on the line-up was wrestling powerhouse No. 2 Big Red, who topped...
...After stealing the puck and racing into the Saints’ zone, the senior winger positioned herself in front of the net, with a defender and Chartier impeding the path to her 23rd goal of the season. With the direct route blocked, Vaillancourt took a detour, flicking a shot around the defender and over Chartier’s shoulder to deliver the puck to its final destination...