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...best player, and he’s been able to bail us out of trouble. He has given us a chance to win all these close games if not winning some by himself.” Saturday night’s loss marks the Crimson’s seventh straight game without a victory, and team has fallen below .500 for the first time since its season-opening loss to Clarkson in early November. Thanks to the win, Princeton now shares the top spot in the ECAC with Harvard and Clarkson. “Any team in a season like...
...chance to play the number one team in the nation [Miami (Ohio)] and could've changed our ranking, but we still came out of there with our heads high and we learned a lesson." Freshman Michael Biega scored within the first five minutes of the game, his seventh goal in six games, to give the Crimson an early lead. But Harvard had to fight to protect its lead.Although Harvard shut down the Buckeyes' first three first-period power-play opportunities, persistent Ohio State broke through at 5-on-5 late in the frame. With...
...Harvard men’s basketball team closed out 2007 in heartbreaking fashion, falling to UC Irvine (5-8), 80-77, in overtime Sunday afternoon at Lavietes Pavillion. It was the seventh consecutive loss for the Crimson (4-11). Harvard, which still has not won since its memorable upset of Michigan on Dec. 1, blew an 18-point lead in the second half of its final tune-up before kicking off its Ivy League slate at home versus Dartmouth on Saturday. “It’s a tough, crushing loss,” coach Tommy Amaker said...
...finally got on the scoreboard at the 9:17 mark on a score from the dynamic trio of Brine, Cahow, and junior Sarah Vaillancourt. Vaillancourt backhanded a pass to Cahow, who found Brine near the crease in a good position to score. Brine’s goal was her seventh of the season, which places her second on the team behind Vaillancourt. Harvard committed just one of its five penalties in the third period while UNH was whistled for three. “We don’t roll over and die,” Cahow said of the team?...
Sitting in her seventh-grade classroom nearly a decade ago, Emily K. Crockett ’08-’10 blinked, just as she did thousands of times...