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...Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra gathers some of the most talented musicians on campus, but in their third concert of the year—performed last Friday night—there were moments when the whole seemed weaker than the sum of its parts. After a wavering start, the evening picked up with Aaron Copland’s jazzy “Clarinet Concerto,” played by Andrew P. Lowy ’09, and concluded with a sparkling performance of Hector Berlioz’s classic masterpiece “Symphony Fantastique.”The performance...
...poked out of his stick and into the air. Pike was unaware as the ball bounced precariously near the goal line. Two defenders converged on the ball, but in an attempt to secure the ground ball, it was accidentally knocked into the goal. At the start of the third period, UMass added another goal, this one by attacker Art Kell, to extend its lead to 5-1. “We have a lot of confidence in our defense; we just didn’t play our A game today,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. Facing...
...outshot its opponent 14-9. But despite a back-and-forth 20 minutes, and a power play each, neither team managed to put the puck in the net. Despite sophomore goalie Ryan Carroll’s 24 saves, Brown found another opportunity to score at 3:27 in the third. A penalty on Harvard sophomore Matt McCollem for interference, quickly followed by an infraction on assistant captain Alex Biega for boarding, gave the Bears 33 seconds of a 5-on-3 advantage. With new energy, Brown junior Aaron Volpatti took a pass from senior Matt Vokes and pushed it across...
...heart.”HARVARD 5, TOWSON 3Seven innings wasn’t enough for the back and forth duel between Harvard and Towson (8-4) on Friday afternoon. After going down 1-0 in the first inning, the Crimson struck back with two runs in the third. After the Tigers regained the lead with a two-run frame of their own, Zumbro stepped in and pitched over three innings of scoreless ball. Co-captain Hayley Bock tied the game with a solo shot that sent the contest into extra innings at 3-3. Brown picked up her second...
...shut the door on NJIT, after so many matches have gone five sets.“Today was in some ways even better [than beating Rutgers],” he said. “We’ve struggled to close teams out...and tonight we lost our third [game], but turned it around in the fourth, reduced our errors, and served well. The serve was hopefully a turning point for us.”Such optimism about improved play has begun to take root, as Harvard finds itself back in the race for a league title. In order...