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...happening again.” It was a different story for Harvard on the offensive end of the field. Despite controlling possession and outplaying the Gaels, the Crimson was unable to capitalize by putting one in the back of the net. The best opportunity for Harvard came in the 76th minute, when a precise ball down the line from freshman Elise Sherman found sophomore Erin Wylie in the box. Wylie’s pin-point cross hit freshman Christina Hagner in stride for a one-time rip that the St. Mary’s keeper grabbed...
...29th. Hegge reached the clubhouse on Saturday in a tie for 58th on the 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...
...senior D.J. Hynes said, “and he’s really stepped in and helped us out.” Hynes himself was the team’s second-highest finisher, reaching the clubhouse with rounds of 75, 86, and 79 to tie for 76th. “We had no rounds outside before we got down there,” Hynes said. “We’re just inconsistent. We had a couple of guys who shot one or two bad rounds with a good round.” That trend was evident among...
...inscrutability of fate has always been a major Eastwoodian subtext. But now, as he approaches his 76th birthday, he has begun to take it personally. "There are so many people who are as good or better than me who aren't working," he says of his career, "while I still am. I can't explain that, but luck has to play a part." Here's hoping his luck holds...
...defense took care of its business, Wylie teamed with sophomore midfielder Megan Merritt to create the majority of the Harvard scoring chances during the game. The teammates combined for eight of the Crimson’s 14 shots.One of Harvard’s best chances came in the 76th minute, when Wylie moved down the left side, but her near-post shot sailed into the arms of the Brown goalie.Earlier, Merritt had a chance when sophomore back Michelle Hull centered a cross to her, but the Bears goalie grabbed Merritt’s header.“It?...