Word: yale
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Over my four years with The Crimson, I covered games at seven of the eight Ivy League schools (no love to Columbia). I met Leigh Montville and Nancy Darsch. I stormed the field of the Yale Bowl and watched it being stormed from a frigid press box. My eyes took in the wondrous rolling hills of San Francisco while my body was on the clock...
...Harvard field hockey team (9-9, 5-2 Ivy) continued to build and improve in the 1998 season, tying for second in the Ivy League with Yale and competing in the East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) tournament...
...heels of the close UConn loss, the team dropped a heartbreaking 3-2 game to Yale in overtime. Refusing to wilt, Harvard bounced back and reeled off five consecutive victories through the middle of the season. The Crimson streak included crucial league victories over Penn and Cornell, and well as decisive wins over regional opponents Providence and New Hampshire...
...thrashing of Brown. The late-season rally put Harvard in a tie for second place in the Ivy League, good enough to earn the team its second ECAC tournament bid in three years. As the No. 3 seed in the four-team tournament, Harvard faced arch-rival Yale in the first round and, despite fighting all the way, dropped a nail-biter, 2-1, to end the season...
...energy before the Yale game, and we really wanted it," LaSovage said. "But we just couldn't put it all together to pull...