Word: winless
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...hoping its guests will be just gracious enough to let it emerge with its first victory of the season. This weekend, the Crimson (0-4-0, 0-0 Ivy) hopes to break into the win column at the annual Harvard Invitational at Ohiri Field. The Crimson may still be winless, but its opponents have included four teams that played in the NCAA tournament last season. The competition won’t be easing up this weekend as it draws nationally-ranked Penn State (2-2-2) today and St. Mary’s (1-5-0) on Sunday...
...Saturday afternoon, Harvard’s effort on offense finally showed on the field, but still not in its record. Despite racking up its first two goals of the season, the Crimson (0-4-0, 0-0-0 Ivy) remained winless following a 3-2 loss to Boston College (BC) (4-1-0) at Ohiri Field...
...last time the Harvard women’s volleyball team walked off the court, the Crimson was putting the finishing touches on a winless Ivy League season.This past weekend, Harvard’s players showed they had put 2005 behind them, knocking off two non-conference opponents at the season-opening Harvard Invitational at the Malkin Athletic Center.“All our upperclassmen have worked since February to change the momentum,” Crimson coach Jennifer Weiss said. “They’ve experienced winning, and then they’ve experienced losing, so they know...
...with a 6-8-2 record and a 2-4-1 mark in the Ancient Eight, Harvard stayed home while Brown and Yale represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. From the Crimson’s first Ivy League game on, Harvard was mired in an eight-game winless streak that buried its hopes for postseason play. The run was capped by a disappointing loss to Rhode Island in which the Crimson held a 3-0 lead 35 minutes into the game. After two goals by freshman John Stamatis helped build the lead, the defense and senior goalie Ryan Johnson...
...culminated in a 3-0 dissection at the hands of New Hampshire, the first shutout suffered by the program in over four years. Although the team showed signs of improvement heading into 2006, regression or exams broke the momentum, as the Crimson was thrashed again by UNH and went winless in consecutive Ivy matchups against Dartmouth, Brown, Yale, and Princeton, the latter clash an ugly 6-1 beating in New Jersey. The nadir surely arrived on Valentine’s Day, when Boston College wrested the Beanpot trophy away from Harvard, which lost, 2-0, despite its hosting privileges...