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Three Harvard players scored five goals of their own to tie for second on the team, but the Crimson never scored more than four goals in a single game during the fall...
...also featured a pair of up-and-comers. Coming off a strong freshman campaign, Pollak picked up where he left off, earning second-team All-Ivy honors and finishing second on the squad in scoring average. Pollak’s fourth-place finish at the Princeton Invitational helped Harvard tie for first place in the tournament—its best finish of the year—though it lost the tiebreaker to Yale...
Doctorate holders have added privileges. They can tie gold tassels to their hats and drape robes colored based on their institution of graduation. Harvard’s doctorate robes are crimson with black stripes on the arms. Further, faculty members who graduated from foreign universities are permitted to wear their often more extravagant—even fur-layered—regalia and hats from their previous institutions...
...defending Ivy champions got things done in the first game of the series, snapping a 1-1 tie in the sixth to take a 3-1 win in a meeting of the Ancient Eight’s two best pitchers...
Sophomore Jane Alexander and Macadam flied out to begin the top of the fifth inning, but consecutive singles by Krysiak and Schellberg gave Harvard a chance to tie or regain the lead with cleanup hitter Shaw up to bat. Dalrymple stood tall and caught Shaw swinging to fan her fifth batter of the day and end the threat...