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...Koulbitskaya got Penn on the board with her 6-3, 6-2 win over O’Riain in the second position. Missing from the Harvard lineup this weekend was junior Preethi Mukundan, who was sick and did not travel. The Crimson will travel to New Haven to face Yale on April 21 and will play its final home match of the season against Brown on April 23. “We’ve been taking it one match at a time all season and will keep doing it,” Graham said. “I think...
After a weekend of mixed results, the Harvard softball team is hanging on in the Ivy race. The Crimson (15-16, 4-4) won its first contest against Brown on Saturday and its second game against Yale on Sunday, but was unable to complete the sweep in either twinbill, finishing .500 on the weekend.Harvard will look to even things out on Thursday when it travels to Amherst to take on UMass before another weekend of Ivy competition against league-leader Princeton and Penn.HARVARD 2, YALE 0After a scoreless inning of relief in the first game of the afternoon, sophomore Amanda...
...this race will be key, just as it was at the end of the race on Saturday. Next week will provide a prime opportunity for the Black and White to swing momentum back in its favor, and motivation for the race will not be lacking. Radcliffe will travel to Yale looking to end its slide by defeating its greatest Ivy rival. The Black and White will need to improve fast to make this happen, as the Bulldogs defeated the Big Green by four seconds two weeks ago in the first varsity eight. Radcliffe seems poised to do just this...
...strength of rounds of 78 and 80. Rounding out the tournament scoring for the Crimson was senior James Cleary, whose rounds of 90 and 80 placed him in a tie for 76th. Among the 16 teams in attendance were three other Ivy squads that Harvard will face next weekend. Yale finished fourth with a 597, but trailed the Crimson by two shots after day one. Brown finished in fifth, but led Harvard by just three shots after the first day. Dartmouth finished tied for 11th with the Crimson, rounding out the promising results as Harvard looks to improve on last...
Harvard entered its weekend road trip to New Haven as one of four teams, all with winning records, bunched atop the Red Rolfe Division, tied for the lead with Brown and one game clear of Yale and Dartmouth. The Crimson (14-13-1, 9-3 Ivy) moved one step closer to the ICS by splitting four games with the Bulldogs (21-14, 8-4 Ivy), remaining in first place after the Bears and Big Green also battled to a weekend stalemate...