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...place—can make.One week after blowing out Dartmouth in its Ivy League opener, the Harvard men’s basketball team had the favor returned at Leede Arena as it lost, 73-56, to the Big Green on Friday night.The Crimson (6-12, 1-1 Ivy) remained winless in road games this season, but its ninth loss in those contests may be the most shocking of all after Harvard had run over Dartmouth (6-8, 1-1) in an 82-56 win last Saturday at home.There was no carry-over effect into this game...
When the whistle blows tonight, the Harvard men’s hockey team will not have posted a win since its December 1 shutout of Dartmouth. The Crimson (6-7-3, 5-4-2 ECAC) hopes to break its winless streak in this weekend’s series against St. Lawrence (7-9-3, 2-4-2) and Clarkson (11-6-1, 6-2-0) at the Bright Hockey Center...
...losing streak. With the game tied at 58 with 2:56 remaining, Pioneer guard Drew Shubik hit two free throws, starting a 9-0 run that would send Sacred Heart (4-7) to a 75-66 win over the Crimson (4-10) in Fairfield, Conn. and keep the visitors winless on the road so far this season. Following Shubik’s pair of free throws to start the run, the Crimson turned it over and Shubik hit another pair, making it a four-point game. After sophomore guard Jeremy Lin turned it over yet again for Harvard, Sacred Heart...
...loss column than about how you are playing.” But one record that wasn’t quite as spotless when the team took the ice on Friday night was the Crimson’s recent record against the Wildcats. After the loss, Harvard is now winless against UNH in its last six games. The Crimson’s last triumph over the Wildcats was an easy 4-0 win at Bright Hockey Center on Dec. 9, 2003, in UNH coach Brian McCloskey’s first season. Harvard and then-captain Angela Ruggiero outshot New Hampshire...
...weight lifted off our shoulders,” said Hallion of the team’s first win. “But we’re not satisfied with one.”Delaney-Smith, however, was encouraged by the squad’s victory, especially because Harvard went winless in its first six games of last season and was just 2-11 during the non-conference stretch.“We’re very happy. This feels funny. We didn’t do this last year,” Delaney-Smith said. “It?...