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...Crimson lead to the end. She surrendered only one run, a result of a bizarre error in the bottom of the sixth. When a Crusader runner attempted to steal second base, the throw from the plate hit the runner and bounded into left field, allowing her to score. The sweep was Harvard’s third of the season and couldn’t have come at a more pivotal time, as the season winds to a close. The Crimson will look to recreate the sweep and conclude its Ivy season this Saturday at Dartmouth. “We?...
Harvard’s combo of Ashwin Kumar and Sasha Ermakov took the top match, 8-6. Scott Denenberg and Gideon Valkin immediately followed with an 8-5 victory on Court 2, while the duo of co-captains Brandon Chiu and Caleb Gardner completed the sweep on Court 3 with...
...there,” Chiu said of his match. “It was pretty close all the way through the first set—then I just came out and put the pressure on him in the tiebreaker.” HARVARD 4, YALE 3 After sweeping the doubles competition, the Crimson took three of the six singles matches to defeat the Bulldogs Yale on a chilly Friday afternoon at the Beren Tennis Center. In doubles action, the Harvard combo of Chiu and freshman Nick Savage struggled early on Court 3 but came back to win five straight games...
...place Dartmouth, whose doubleheader against Yale was similarly postponed yesterday. The league office has not yet announced a make-up date for the finale of that series. Harvard will await the Big Green in the opening doubleheader of a four-game home-and-home series this weekend. A Crimson sweep today would mathematically eliminate the Bears, who occupied first place in the Rolfe division as recently as Apr. 15, from Ivy League Championship Series (ICS) contention. -The Crimson Staff
...three strikeouts. She recorded another perfect inning in the seventh, tossing the ball to first base to complete the 1-2-3 inning. Despite the Crimson’s strong defense and powerful pitching, Princeton’s two runs were all it needed to avoid a Harvard sweep. HARVARD 1, PRINCETON 0 In the bottom of the sixth inning of Game One, the scoreboard was littered with zeros. The Crimson stayed focused at the plate, stringing together a pair of hits to get a run on the board. Brown doubled to centerfield with one out in that inning...