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Despite the disadvantages, the Crimson is no stranger to early-season showdowns with daunting foes. Last season, Harvard knocked off eventual tournament teams St. John’s and Minnesota in the Metrodome in Minneapolis. The year before, it was drubbed by a combined score of 48-14 in a doubleheader with Texas Tech in Lubbock...
...limited to only one minute of action. “It was a hard loss,” McCaffery said. “Basketball: its agony and ecstasy.” Dartmouth now advances to a playoff to determine the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while Harvard turns its attention to next year and buildng upon the solid contributions made this season by its underclassmen. “I am very excited to see where we will go from here.” Delaney-Smith said...
...pair in 2002 and 2003—the streak began after a vaunted freshman class had a year to grow up. Allison Feaster ‘98 led the Crimson to three straight titles and a shocking upset of No. 1 seed Stanford in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Hana Peljto ‘04 and company came back after their freshman year to guide Harvard to back-to-back titles in their sophomore and junior seasons.The growing pains—two sloppy performances against Yale, a slow first half at lowly Columbia—are almost over...
...Ramsay Cup since 1998. Yes, it was a pretty good weekend for Lily Lorentzen. But Kyla Grigg’s might have been a little bit better. Grigg, a junior who played at No. 2 for the Crimson this season, upset both the second and third seeds in the tournament on the way to a meeting with Lorentzen in the finals. Although Grigg ultimately fell in five games to her younger teammate, as a seventh seed it was surprising that she had made it there at all. Even though Grigg had reached the finals in 2005’s tournament...
...Plant City, Florida, and will not see the friendly confines of Soldiers Field until an Apr. 4 date with Boston College, 19 games later. The hazards of northeastern weather, coupled with more money for travel opportunities, have given the Crimson softball team the chance to attend three different tournaments over the course of March. Last season, the team lost a significant portion of its non-conference games when a tournament at Fordham was cancelled due to weather. All told, Harvard played just 12 of its 17 scheduled non-conference match-ups, leaving the team with less preparation than their...