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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After a long year, the Crimson had a few answers, but even those took so long in coming that it caused Harvard to plummet from 11-3 (5-1 Ivy) in 1998 to 3-10 (1-5 Ivy) in 1999. Harvard also went from a team unfairly snubbed by the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee in 1998 to a squad that just wanted...
...counted on a season-ending injury to freshman goalie Gresham Bayne before the opener, forcing sophomore driver Josh Bliesath into net. Although Bliesath improved dramatically as the season progressed, it took an entire year for Harvard to recover from its early-season woes...
Both came in the spring, when it took fifth at the Boston College Invitational, the season opener on April 10-11. The Crimson also grabbed second place honors at the Massachusetts Intercollegiate Championships--in a field of five...
...next round, the Crimson took on Tennessee in rematch of the previous week's match. This time around, however, the Vols were ready, and they avenged the earlier loss by sneaking by Harvard, 4-3. The Crimson did manage to blank Oklahoma, 6-0, to end the weekend on a positive note...
...Crimson then took to the road for spring break for its last matches before Ivy League play. At the U.C. Santa Barbara Invitational, Boise State avenged its earlier loss to Harvard, upsetting the Crimson, 4-3. Harvard, managed to pull out a 4-3 win over New Mexico State in the consolation match of the tournament...