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...Crimson’s recent five-game losing streak has dropped the team into a tie for fifth place in the league, just a game out of the Ivy cellar. Breaking the negative momentum engendered by such a swoon is difficult enough, yet to add to the hardship, Harvard will have to do so in the twin dungeons of Ancient Eight hoops...
...Riain and Melissa Anderson, ranked sixth in the nation, came close to pulling an upset against the country’s No. 1 pair of Catrina and Christian Thompson, as the duo led, 6-5, late in the match. The All-American twins came back to tie the match and eventually triumph by a 9-8 margin, winning the tiebreak, 7-5. Sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang at No. 2 and Chu and junior Preethi Mukundan at No. 3 fell to the Irish, whose pairs are ranked No. 35 and No. 45, by 8-1 scores. Notre Dame...
...Unlike in its previous games against Brown and Penn, Harvard was able to rally from early deficits and make the game close until the waning moments of the second half. Trailing 35-30 at halftime, the Crimson scored the first five points of the second frame to tie the score. Martin scored two quick baskets but Harvard answered each of his scores, tying the game at 39-39 on a thunderous dunk from Cusworth with 16:19 to play. When Martin scored on Yale’s next possession, the Crimson did not answer for three and a half minutes...
...first 15 minutes it was making us a little frantic.” Nonetheless, the Crimson never let the game get out of reach. Trailing 18-10 with 5:05 to play in the first half, Harvard went on a 10-2 run to tie the game at 20 on a layup from freshman Emily Tay. From that point on, the Harvard women never looked back. “Once we started applying our own full-court [press], that really helped us turn the game around,” sophomore guard Lindsay Hallion said. “It wasn?...
...that had kept him out of competition in the fall semester. HARVARD 29, COLUMBIA 16; DUKE 24, HARVARD 21 Harvard defeated the Lions on Saturday afternoon in the team’s first dual competition of the day. Duke then edged out the Crimson by breaking a 21-21 tie in the final match to take a 24-21 win. Harvard began the day against Columbia (8-8, 2-3) with the heavyweight bout, in which Ogunwole posted a major decision against Bill Beechum, 16-2, and gave the Crimson a 4-0 lead. After Harvard forfeited...