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It’s because our good friends from Yale refused to make up their doubleheader with Harvard—originally slated for April 15 and cancelled due to the deluge—yesterday, pushing that twinbill to today and nixing the squad’s annual Fenway pilgrimage...
...stressed the importance of finishing strong.“We were disappointed with our physical and mental efforts today, but we’re going to have some great practices,” Anderson said. “This is not going to affect the way we play against Yale; it’s just that we let an opportunity to build some momentum slip away.”One of the team’s best performances came from senior attackman Greg Cohen, who scored the game’s first goal en route...
...proud of them for battling,” Walsh said. “Plus the guys we’ve got coming off the bench are doing a pretty good job as well.”NO FENWAY FOR YOUThe Crimson’s April 15 doubleheader against Yale, which was postponed due to rain and was originally rescheduled for tomorrow afternoon, has been pushed to Wednesday afternoon at O’Donnell Field. As a result, Harvard’s Beanpot Tournament consolation matchup against the University of Massachusetts at Fenway Park has been cancelled. Both Harvard and Yale...
...Crimson came away with sixth-place in an 18-team field.Senior skipper Matt Knowles and senior crew Emily Simon scored 76 points for the team in their seventh-place showing, while sophomore skipper Jon Garrity and senior crew Ashley Nathanson finished in fifth-place for Harvard.The host-Terriers, Yale, South Florida, Boston College and Bowdoin took the top five spots.THOMPSON TROPHYThe Crimson once again sent its top fleet to the US Coast Guard Academy on Saturday and Sunday, this time for the Thompson Trophy. Harvard raced 32 times over the two days, finishing fifth overall with 255 points, just four...
After a long winter, the Harvard women’s tennis team at least enjoyed the consolation of clear blue skies as it played outdoors this weekend in losses to Yale and Brown.With No. 99 Beier Ko competing for Singapore in the international Fed Cup, a weakened Harvard team (3-16, 1-5 Ivy) lost, 5-2, to No. 67 Yale (10-8, 5-1 Ivy) at home on Friday and at Brown (9-11, 4-3 Ivy) yesterday, 4-3.The Crimson returns to action at home Wednesday against Datmouth.“I hate to lose to Yale...