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...Marshall (12-3), the Crimson (0-9) dropped its ninth consecutive match to start the season. Harvard pulled out two singles victories Friday at the Murr Center but relinquished the doubles point and could not stay competitive in all the individual matches. The Thundering Herd is the seventh ranked opponent the Crimson has played this year. Over the last few weeks, Harvard has not been at full strength. Injuries and sickness have plagued the team. “Our biggest problem is being healthy,” Green said. “Everybody’s fighting hard out there...
...Charles,” Watson said. “I think that was a reason we did so well.”The A division team set the tone with their second-place finish in the first race of the weekend, and claimed first in both the seventh and 11th races.The solid performance came despite crew Wareham’s inexperience in the boat the pair sailed in.“The boat handling was perfect by the end,” Watson said. “That was all Meghan.”Sophomore skipper Liz Powers and freshman...
...night’s deciding home game against Quinnipiac. But with its future on the line, the Crimson stepped up to seize a 3-1 win over the Bobcats and secure a spot in the ECAC semifinal series this weekend in Albany, N.Y, which marks Harvard’s seventh semifinal appearance in the last eight years. Following Saturday night’s penalty-filled match, in which the Bobcats scored on its first four power-play opportunities, the Crimson turned its focus last night to one key theme: penalties. “We did a much better job tonight...
...different opponent. One big difference between this season and last is that Harvard now has home ice advantage. While last year the Crimson traveled to Madison, Wis.,tomorrow’s matchup against the Big Grenn will be skated in Cambridge.“[The crowd] is a seventh player on the ice for us,” Vaillancourt said. “Everyone knows that and everyone wants home advantage. We deserve it. It’s something we have worked...
Contrast Obama’s primary victories with Clinton’s, and the viability of her candidacy is apparent. Of the eight most populous states, Hillary has won six and is leading in the polls in a seventh, Pennsylvania, which has yet to cast its vote. Among these is Florida, a crucial swing state which she won by nearly 20 points, scoring a huge advantage among critical Hispanic voters. While Obama’s camp has claimed that Florida had been stripped of its delegates thus causing many voters to stay home, the fact remains that neither candidate campaigned...