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...York knowing it needed to win both its games to stay atop the Ivy League standings. After Friday’s loss to Cornell, the Crimson was determined to rebound against a hot Columbia (8-14, 5-3) squad, which came into the matchup on a four-game winning streak. Harvard began the game on a mission, scoring the game’s first 11 points. The Crimson made the first eight shots it took, and jumped out to a 17-6 lead midway through the first half. “We came into this game really fired...
...emerge from this weekend with a pair of victories, as Cornell and Columbia are both coming off home weekend sweeps over Princeton and Penn. Cornell (14-5, 6-0 Ivy), the preseason Ivy League favorite, has been on an absolute tear of late, currently riding an eight game winning streak and sitting alone at the top of league standings. The Big Red is paced by second-year standouts Ryan Wittman and Louis Dale. Wittman, the son of former NBA guard Randy Wittman, last year’s Ivy League Rookie of the Year, was recently awarded Ivy League Player...
...court Friday night, the Crimson will not be the only team that has played well as of late. Cornell enters the weekend on a four-game winning streak of its own and is coming off its greatest point total in a single Ivy League weekend in school history. The Big Red bucketed 157 points in wins against Princeton and Penn...
...Princeton. “It’s never fun to come so close and lose, but we don’t have time to dwell on the negative,” assistant coach Christopher Smith said. The players will try to use the lessons learned from the losing streak at the Howe Cup—the collegiate squash team national championships coming up Feb. 22-24. “Losing the past four matches is really good motivation going into the Howe Cup,” sophomore No. 3 Katherine O’Donnell said. The Crimson...
...potential. We’re a good team that just needs to bring it to the floor every time they play. Every team who doesn’t play to their potential will lose.”Although the Crimson started off the season with a three-game winning streak, putting it in a prime position for a spot in the EIVA playoffs, Harvard has now notched almost as many losses as wins.“I think it’s an attitude issue,” Weitzen said. “Ever since we beat Rutgers, which...