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...next weekend. “I think that we all came out ready to play and BU’s always a strong opponent.”In order to tame the Terriers, it was always going to require a strong performance from the Crimson. Harvard had recorded three shutouts in its previous four contests, and yesterday was a continuation of the Crimson’s impressive form on defense. The necessary offense can when sophomore Lauren Murphy singled home junior Bailey Vertovez in the fifth inning for the lone run separating the sides.“We knew...
...Harvard men’s tennis team rolled to another 7-0 victory yesterday against Dartmouth in their last regular season contest. The coaches and players can now turn their full attention to the NCAA tournament. After clinching the Ivy League title this past weekend with a 7-0 shutout of Brown, the Crimson celebrated with an encore performance against its last conference opponent. The title is the 27th in program history and the first since 2004. Harvard ends the 2008 season with an overall record of 15-6—7-0 in Ivy League play...
...avail. “We weren’t shooting on cage and none of our shots were going in,” Snyder said. “We were getting opportunities but just not capitalizing on them.”Brown’s staunch defense pitched a shutout, the first time this season that Harvard failed to get on the scoreboard. Bears’ goalie Stephanie Laing, with eight saves recorded her second career shutout. HARTWICK 17, HARVARD 7The third time proved not to be a charm for the Crimson as they dropped their third consecutive game this...
...really talented seniors last year and a lot of us were questioning how we can fill the void that class has left, and the freshmen have done just that. It’s been great to see.”HARVARD 6, BROWN 0In the fourth game and third shutout win of the series, Harvard clinched the Ivy League North Division title. Senior pitcher Amanda Watkins earned the win, allowing only two hits and no runs in four innings. “Amanda had a great performance today,” Madick said. “She really stepped...
Harvard (11-6, 3-0 Ivy) dominated the Quakers (11-9, 2-2 Ivy) at the Murr Center Friday afternoon, dropping only one set in a 7-0 trouncing, its first shutout victory of the season...