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...however we were in it until the very last match.” Schnitter, in her final match wearing a Harvard uniform, went out with a bang in the singles portion. She defeated Jesse Adler 6-2, 6-3 to record her seventh singles win of the season and tie the contest score at one.“The tempo was set early by Stephanie Schnitter, who finished first,” Green said. “It let the other team know that we were still fighting.”The Crimson went on to take...
...against us in the past couple weeks, so it feels good to win.” The Crimson would find out a few hours later that, with Dartmouth’s win over Yale in the nightcap of their doubleheader, Harvard will not have the chance to create a tie atop the Red Rolfe Division standings next weekend in its home-away doubleheader with the Big Green. The Crimson would have had to sweep all four games against Dartmouth to force a tiebreaker for the division crown had the Bulldogs managed a win. Even as likely elimination loomed, Harvard?...
...team found itself down, 2-0, after just three minutes of play. But a goal from freshman Jess Halpern at 7:50 of the first half started a four-goal run for the Crimson, and the Lions would never lead the game again. Although Columbia came back to tie things up at 4-4, Martin found the back of the net at 22:20 to put Harvard ahead for good. In the following five minutes, junior Sarah Bancroft and Bobzin scored as the Crimson was able to get the game under control, taking a 7-4 lead. The Lions?...
...Holy Cross opportunties. Headed into Saturday’s game, Harvard scored on just 11 of 38 such opportunities but shut out opponents on 25 of their 33 chances, the third best percentage in the Ivy League. Freshman attacker Dean Gibbons contributed three assists and a goal to tie his personal career high point tally, following last game’s four-goal bonanza. “Dean is really comfortable with the pace of the college game now,” Duboe said. “I think he’s always been ready physically. He?...
...carry it out for the rest of the season and pick up as many wins as we can.”HARVARD 7, BROWN 3After falling into a 3-0 hole early in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Bears battled back to force a tie in the top of the sixth inning.But the Crimson shifted the momentum back in its favor in the bottom of the seventh when Kramer came to the plate with runners on first and second. Kramer ripped a Peter Moskal offering down the right field line, plating senior second baseman Taylor...