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...pressure,” she said, “and we tried not to put any pressure on ourselves [against Hartford].”Whatever the team did, it worked. The Crimson hit a solid .248 for the match while holding the Hawks to .053 and stifled the Hartford attack with a brutally effective block.The block was especially impressive considering the difficulty Harvard had against Dartmouth in establishing pressure at the net.“Sometimes the opponent’s setter makes a big difference,” Weiss said. “Katie [Hirsch], the setter on Dartmouth...
...event. “One thing I think we could have done was get a little bit more position in the beginning by going out a little faster,” Kenney said. “It’s important for us to realize that we need to attack the flat section next time. We could also work the downhills more. For every uphill, there’s a downhill.” In the overall team competition, Keene State’s Breanne Lucey won the women’s race in 21:30, and Penn State took...
...serve. But a string of Huskies rallies allowed Northeastern (8-10) to tie the game at 21. After countless lead changes and a timeout from each team, Durwood and captain Suzie Trimble connected to take a 29-28 lead. The Crimson completed the victory on an attack error from the Huskies’ Lauren DeTurk. Game two started out much the same as the first, as Harvard went on a 5-0 run to take a 9-4 lead. But again, Northeastern slowly chipped away at the lead, drawing the score even at 27. The Crimson took...
...significant amount of youth in the running game won’t prevent Harvard from utilizing its ground attack, but don’t be surprised to see the Crimson airing it out more than in years past. The team boasts its most experienced quarterback in three years and a group of four talented receivers with at least a year as a starter under their belts. Quarterback With any luck, there’ll only be one this year. If that’s the case, the Crimson should be in good shape, as senior Liam O’Hagan...
...year ago.”In last year’s Harvard-Brown game in Providence, the Crimson dominated the ground game on the way to a 38-21 pounding of the Bears, the seventh-straight win against Brown.But with an improved Bears defense and a Harvard rushing attack that will look to sophomore running back Cheng Ho in only his second career start, the gameplan could be a little different this time out.“We’re trying to keep a balanced offense as much as we can, and I think we showed that last week...