Word: winless
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...unfamiliar statistic for the Harvard men’s hockey team, this 1-0-0 record to start the season. The Crimson had lost or tied its last four season openers before defeating Dartmouth 6-2 Saturday in the Bright Center, snapping a first-game winless losing streak that started in 2001. “The past two years I’ve been here, we’ve always had a slow start,” said junior center forward Kevin Du. “Just to get the win, especially against a great team like Dartmouth, does...
...another weekend, the Harvard women’s volleyball team was unable to strike that balance.The Crimson (3-15, 0-8 Ivy) could not sustain its momentum after encouraging starts against both Cornell and Columbia this weekend at the Malkin Athletic Center, and as a result, stayed winless against Ivy competition. “Some of the players had hit probably the best they’ve hit this season,” Harvard coach Jennifer Weiss said. “We did a lot of good things, but [our opponents] picked it up and we really didn?...
...Harvard and Princeton men’s soccer teams both stepped onto the field Saturday hoping to end their identical winless Octobers. Surely, someone expected to break that spell. Not so, as the Crimson and the Tigers notched a 1-1 tie and remain without a “W” on their scorecards for October as a result of Saturday’s game. Looking to be a little more consistent and confident after five straight losses, Harvard (4-6-2, 0-3-1 Ivy) opened the game with solid defense. But with the day?...
...lost in overtime. Freshman forward Alison Keeley scored off a corner kick in the 28th minute to give the Crimson an early lead. But the Bulldogs (11-2, 2-0) came back to tie the game and notch a goal in the extra frame to keep the Crimson winless in the Ivies. "The Ivies are still wide open unless someone has an undefeated season," Keeley said. "We just have to go into every game, do what we did in the last two, and just figure out how to get results next time." Freshman midfielder Rachael Lau, who returned from...
...spent all week preparing for its rematch against Dartmouth. But all of Harvard’s work was to no avail, as the Big Green (8-3, 2-0) posted 53 kills on .254 hitting to roll past the Crimson. The loss extended Harvard’s winless streak to seven contests and left the Crimson at the bottom of the league standings. "[Ivy] teams are definitely, at this point, going to be underestimating us," co-captain Elizabeth Blotky said. "Hopefully we can capitalize on that and execute as a team—show them what we?...