Word: winlessness
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...volleyball team was swept by the Quakers at home, losing 3-0 (30-24, 30-23, 30-26) Saturday afternoon at the Malkin Athletic Center. Despite the solid all-around play of outside hitters Laura Mahon and Kathryn McKinley, the Crimson (3-17, 0-10 Ivy) ran its winless streak to nine matches. “I have a long-standing hatred of Penn,” co-captain Elizabeth Blotky said. “Everyone always gets fired up to play Penn, but this year, we just couldn’t get it done...
...back field in order to protect the net. ON THE FRITZ After starting out the season strong with four wins in its first six games, the Crimson’s season has not progressed as well as the squad would have liked. With the loss to Dartmouth, Harvard remains winless in its last seven games, with six losses and only one tie—to Princeton. The Big Green, on the other hand, is sitting in second in the league. “I think the boys certainly do feel as if we are having a bad run of luck...
When you’re up against the wall, it’s hard to take a step forward. When someone pushes you back, it’s even harder.The Harvard men’s soccer team failed to break its eight-game winless streak Saturday, dropping a hard-fought match to Ivy powerhouse Dartmouth by a score of 2-1. But things could have been different if it were not for one call that propelled Harvard (4-7-2, 0-4-1 Ivy) back from the brink of victory to a heartbreaking defeat to the Big Green...
...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...
...hitting straight on,” Blotky said. “Our hitters did a great job today of working that into the game after the first game.” But Harvard’s efforts were insufficient, as Princeton closed out the game 30-26. Despite remaining winless in the Ivy League with five games left, Coach Weiss continues to be optimistic. “[The players] have to maintain their aggressiveness,” she said. “They know that, and they just have to play to win and not be afraid...