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...entire East Coast racing faster and faster regattas, the Black and White’s boat is struggling to catch up. On Saturday in New Haven, this reality did not change. The Harvard women’s heavyweight crew lost at Yale this weekend, extending its three-race losing streak into the heart of the season. In the first varsity eight, the Black and White fell behind the Bulldogs from the beginning, losing by ten seconds with a time of 6:50.1. “We definitely thought we were pretty well matched up against Yale, given the margins from...
...water wins—10 seconds in the first freshman race and 12 in the second freshman race—to right the Crimson’s ship after a disappointing showing against Princeton a week before. “Hopefully, that’s the beginning of our streak for the rest of the season,” Medioli said. “It’s tough to lose any race, even in practice, so to have a win under your belt is that more heartening and it will be much easier to get out and race again...
...Midshipmen’s second varsity victory that proved most triumphant in this year’s Haines Cup competition.The Crimson second varsity hadn’t lost a dual race since April 2003. And on Saturday, at least for the first 1,000 meters, it looked that the streak would survive its trip to Annapolis. Harvard used a fast start and a strong first half to build a six-seat lead.But then Navy, in a manner characteristic of Harvard’s come-from-behind Haines Cup wins a year ago, took complete control over the final...
...Harvard women’s water polo team snapped a four game losing streak with a 17-6 win over Connecticut College Saturday afternoon in New London. For the Crimson (11-11, 3-5 CWPA Northern Division), it was the final game before returning home for the crucial Northern Division Championships to be held next weekend. With at least a second-place finish at that tournament, Harvard will clinch a spot at the Eastern Championships a week later in Providence. “It is always good to go into a big important tournament coming off a positive experience...
...fell flat in front of its partisan crowd. Harvard’s first varsity dropped a back-and-forth battle to Dartmouth on Saturday, relinquishing the Biglin Bowl for the first time in three years. Though the second varsity rowed to a four-seat victory, extending its undefeated dual streak to 13 wins over 26 opponents, the Big Green took home the Biglin Bowl in an upset bid.“Maybe we were a little complacent after this past weekend,” said senior varsity bowman Alex Phillips. “One of the things we were saying...