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...really, really solid round.” Crimson freshman Christine Cho was not far behind, placing in a tie for eighth place with a five-over-par 77, and classmate Jane Lee and junior Claire Sheldon rounded out the top dozen, both finishing with seven-over-par 79s. Cho was actually even par on the front nine, accumulating three birdies, but she went five-over on the final leg of the course. A double bogey on her last hole provided a disappointing finish to what could have been one of the top three rounds of the day. Nonetheless, it still...
...apiece from Zdrojewski and freshman Ita Barton-Kettleborough. Purcell and Abbott also had a hand in the action, each putting one shot in the back of the net.PACIFIC 7, HARVARD 6Playing Pacific (7-17), Harvard found itself in trouble right from the start. As the Tigers scored the first seven goals of the game, and Perlman had to make save after save in the first half, it was not until the second quarter that the Crimson made it onto the scoreboard.“We played somewhat sloppy and poor defense in the first half, but once we woke...
...needed in the first game,” said Vertovez. “But, we battled back and showed them we were able to compete and that we were great hitters.”Harvard pulled away from a 1-1 tie early on in the game, scoring seven runs in the span of three innings. Sophomore Ellen Macadam sparked the Crimson offense with a single and she continued to swing the bat effectively, putting up three runs, two hits and two RBI. “[We knew] we needed to get our bats alive and get moving, because scoring...
...kills and a career-high 12-block performance. “In a match like this, we turned to him in all aspects of the game, and he was here for us every time,” Baise said.Jones played a solid role as well, notching 17 kills and seven digs for the Crimson. After a 30-26 victory in the fourth set, Harvard found itself in a struggle for the match victory in the fifth set. Finally, after trading points back and forth, junior Erik Kuld slammed the ball down to give the Crimson the come-from-behind victory...
...many challenges face Women's Professional Soccer (WPS), the new seven-team U.S. league that debuts its five-month season on Sunday? Let's start with a hat trick. First off, the American sports landscape is as crowded as ever, so it's hard for any new entity, no matter what the sport, to carve out its place. Second, soccer in the U.S. has waged an epic losing struggle for market share as a spectator sport. The male pro counterpart, the 13-year old Major League Soccer, is growing steadily, but as a niche player. Third, women's pro leagues...