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...This season marks the fourth time in six years that Harvard women have claimed the title having previously won back-to-back in 2002 and 2003 and another in 2005. In addition, outright ownership of the Ivy championship will give the Harvard women’s basketball program its sixth NCAA tournament appearance...
...since the 2003-2004 season that the Crimson will play in the first round of the ECAC playoffs, having clinched byes the past two seasons. But having an extra series to play didn’t slow Harvard three years ago, as the Crimson won the tournament as the sixth seed. “We went through the same thing my freshman year,” Reese said, adding, “As long as you play well and get through the first round...the momentum actually just carries over to the second round.” FINAL TICKS Harvard...
...yard and 1650-yard freestyles and third in the 500-yard freestyle and 800-yard freestyle relay. Sophomore Eric Lynch placed second in the 1650-yard freestyle and also gained fourth-place finishes in the 500-yard and 1000-yard freestyles. Junior Luke Sanders took first and sixth place in the one- and six-meter dives, respectively. Junior Pat Quinn, sophomores David Guernsey, Bill Jones and Dan Jones, and freshmen Mason Brunnick and Alex Meyer also gave solid performances to gain points for the Crimson. Despite these strong results, the Crimson could not overtake the dominant Tigers, even after...
...Harvard women’s hockey team took its first step towards a fourth consecutive ECAC title, defeating Yale at home on Friday by a score of 3-1. The sixth-ranked Crimson put itself in prime position to advance to the next round of the ECAC Tournament, beating the Bulldogs in the first game of a best-of-three series. “I thought we did a lot of really good things today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “I still believe we can do some things better?...
...pumped and energized. We had a good crowd and they were pumped too.”The Crimson moved into the singles needing to capture three of the six matchups to score its first win of the season. Brook, Forgie and Curto lost at the fourth, fifth and sixth positions, respectively, meaning Harvard’s top three of Mukundan, Ko, and Litvak had to sweep their matches for the victory.Litvak won quickly, ripping off a 6-4, 6-1 victory over UVA’s Brintney Larson. Mukundan, however, lost, 6-4, 6-2, to Maggie Yahner. With...