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...home win streak was kept alive as three different Harvard players scored in the first period. With a 4-1 final score, the Crimson (5-2, 2-0 Ivy League) netted the most goals the team has recorded since 2004, and the Bears (0-7, 0-2) suffered their seventh straight loss. Even though Harvard already held a 3-1 lead at halftime, it was in the second period that the squad dominated the field offensively. While only one goal was scored in the second half, the Crimson held an emphatic shot advantage of 11-1. “Brown...
...they appear to be more athletic, more experienced, much better on defense, compared to a year ago.”In last year’s Harvard-Brown game in Providence, the Crimson dominated the ground game on the way to a 38-21 pounding of the Bears, the seventh-straight win against Brown.But with an improved Bears defense and a Harvard rushing attack that will look to sophomore running back Cheng Ho in only his second career start, the gameplan could be a little different this time out.“We’re trying to keep...
...sailing team picked up where it left off last weekend, earning its fourth first-place finish of the young season and notching a key top three finish at a top-tier regatta in Kings Point, N.Y. The Crimson also kept a fleet of sailors nearby, as the team took seventh-place in a local race on the Charles River.Through just two weeks of competition of the fall campaign, Harvard already has four top finishes in only eight competitions.“It was a pretty good weekend for us all around,” co-ed captain Kyle Kovacs said.NEVINS...
...Yale’s Jake Gallagher won in 25:43, but Harvard took second, third, and fourth, led by captain Brian Holmquest, who finished second in 25:55. He was followed by fellow senior Christopher Green and freshman Dan Chenoweth. Yale took the fifth and sixth spots, but seventh and eighth went to senior Andrew Lipkin and sophomore Chas Gillespie, wrapping up Harvard’s scoring. “I was pleased with the way the whole team ran,” Holmquest said. “We did what we should, given the time of the year...
...tournament. Sheldon shot successive rounds of 76, while Balmert improved on her first round score of 78 with a 74 yesterday. They were followed by sophomore Sarah Harvey, whose 10 over par combined score of 154 tied her for sixth individually. Freshman Mia Kabasakalis tied for seventh in her first collegiate tournament, shooting a 77-78, 11 over par overall. “Mia proved she was ready to go out there and play with us,” Balmert said. “She seemed very comfortable out there, and she played very consistently.” Harvard will...