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...ninth victory of the season, and at No. 3, Rosekrans took down Mary Beth Winingham 7-6 (5), 6-2. The freshman led Harvard with ten singles victories and suffered just one loss in Ivy League singles this year.Dartmouth took the No. 2 and No. 5 matches in straight sets. At No. 2, Peterzan fell to Zebroski 6-4, 6-1, and in the No. 5 position Curto lost 6-4, 6-0 to Georgiana Smyser, who did not lose an Ancient Eight singles match this season.With the score notched 3-3, all eyes turned to the battle between Krivitski...
...senior Taylor Meehan was caught in an inning-ending pickle. In the eighth, the Crimson extended its lead to 4-2 when Kramer ripped a double that drove in freshman Dillon O’Neill.Before BC scored three runs off him in the ninth, freshman Ben Sestanovich recorded nine straight outs in relief. Freshman Anthony Nutter pitched 5.1 innings as the starter and surrendered just two earned runs.“Our pitchers are throwing the best in the Ivy League I think,” Kramer said. “Our hitters are getting timely hits, and we?...
...times against only 37 times at par or better. “I actually birdied it, as did Peter Singh, but it’s a really tough hole,” Mayer said. “I think it was the longest par four and it played straight into the wind, which made it even longer. You had out of bounds to the right and trees to the left with a green surrounded by bunkers.” Next weekend, the team will travel to Rhode Island for the final tournament of the year. —Staff writer...
...Soldiers Field. Victorious in three out of four contests, the Crimson (21-18, 12-4 Ivy) outscored the Bears (7-23, 2-14 Ivy) 25-7 on the weekend.After taking two on Saturday, Sunday’s victory clinched the Ivy League North Division championship for the second straight year. Harvard came back from an extra-innings loss in Sunday’s first game to claim the second.“After we lost the first game, it was a wake-up call to say ‘how badly do we want this?...
...have won the last seven consecutive Eastern Sprints championships, with Harvard earning five gold medals and Princeton claiming two. The Tigers bested Harvard at the San Diego Crew Classic two weeks ago, but the Crimson’s Saturday sweep helped Harvard retain the Compton Cup for the second straight year and the sixth time in seven seasons.“It has been a hard week because coming off of last weekend’s loss [to Brown], I think a lot of guys were a bit demoralized and a bit frantic to make things right...