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...first game of yesterday??s doubleheader against Cornell seemed like just another kind of heartbreak for the Crimson, whose lineup put up five runs against Big Red pitching but could only watch as Cornell shortstop Scott Hardinger’s walk-off triple sent Harvard to a 6-5 loss...
...games. Not allowing the Lions a single hit, Madick picked up her second and third saves of the season.HARVARD 10, COLUMBIA 3The first game of the day saw slightly better conditions and the same outcome. Harvard sophomore starter Dana Roberts earned her third win of the season in yesterday??s four-inning outing, holding Columbia to three runs on three hits. Madick earned the save with flawless relief while the Crimson spread out its offense, producing 16 hits between nine batters. “I think the key is that we’re a true team...
...goals equaled the highest tally scored against Penn this season. Sophomore Katherine Martino made seven saves and played 48 minutes in an impressive showing against the Quakers’ tough offense. Senior Kathryn Tylander started the second half in goal, but was relieved by Martino with 18 minutes remaining. Yesterday??s win marked Penn’s eighth consecutive victory over the Crimson, although Harvard leads the all-time series against the Quakers, 18-17. Harvard is coming off of a difficult stretch of six games in 18 days, two against nationally ranked opponents. The Crimson will face...
...squad competed as individuals. Sophomores Sarah Harvey (79-83) and Caroline Vik, as well as senior Debby Amanti and junior Jenny Brine posted promising scores, demonstrating the depth of the Crimson squad. The Crimson began the first day with solid team play, bringing a significant lead into yesterday??s round. “Conditions were much worse on the second day, rainy and cold,” Kabasakalis said of the weather in Falmouth, MA. “The course wasn’t in great shape,” Sheldon added. “Different greens...
...weekend got off to a bad start when Saturday’s double header against Cornell was postponed because of bad weather, and it only got worse when the Crimson (7-14, 0-2 Ivy) dropped its first two games of the year to Princeton (7-17, 4-0) yesterday??both by one run. “We have 18 more Ivy league games,” captain Shelly Madick said. “We didn’t go undefeated last year and we know we are not going to go undefeated this year. We need...