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...Kathryn Bilder each saw increased time in the pool and netted eight and 18 goals, respectively. After going through some harrowing results in the weeks leading up to Northern Championships (a 19-5 loss at home to No. 14 Hartwick and an 11-2 loss against archrival No. 20 Brown), the team had four days to recoup and get itself focused on succeeding at Northerns. Down by one goal after the first quarter of the first tournament game against Queens College, it seemed that the Crimson’s turbulent season was coming to an equally turbulent conclusion. To make...
...would be a special one came early and often. After allowing a pair of goals in each of Harvard’s first two games, Kessler rattled off a remarkable five-game stretch in which the Crimson’s opposition scored just twice.After blanking conference foes Yale and Brown on consecutive nights, Kessler’s faced the daunting task of protecting the net against nationally-ranked ECAC heavyweights St. Lawrence, Clarkson, and Dartmouth.The Harvard offense provided more than enough firepower in the first two contests, and Kessler did her job to help the Crimson notch...
...spring season with the ever-competitive Ivy League stepping in to slow down the red hot Crimson. Clearly overmatched by two strong Columbia squads, both the men and women fell to the Lions as well as Penn, while the women also dropped a close 14-13 contest to Brown. Each team finished third in the Ancient Eight. “The break in the middle really took away some of our momentum,” co-captain Samantha Parker said. “It was hard to come back and just start fencing again after intersession...It was hard...
...Crimson, meanwhile, had seemingly won with smoke and mirrors after a 1-2 start that featured two losses in the final 30 seconds. Harvard had eked out a pair of close wins over Brown and Dartmouth and had even struggled with lowly Columbia before pulling away...
...worked hard and played well even though we were hurt by losing last year’s class. We did better than most people thought we would.” Harvard started off its season with four consecutive wins, three of which came against Ivy rivals Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell. When Harvard returned to the courts in the spring semester, the tables had turned, as long-time rival No. 1 Trinity handed the Crimson a dismal 9-0 loss. The Crimson was able to get back on track when it faced conference opponent Penn, notching a 6-3 victory...