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...continued his stellar play down the stretch at Central Connecticut State, completing an 18-point Crimson comeback by nailing a back-breaking three with a minute to play...
...season, facing Yale and Brown on the road. Harvard first suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs, its worst loss of the season. A day later, the Crimson had to settle for a tie with Brown after the Bears co.mpleted a hard-fought comeback to tie the game with just 13.3 seconds left on the clock.In the season’s final weekend, however, Harvard finally seemed to find its groove. After dispatching Colgate by a 4-1 margin, the Crimson was able to avenge its early-season loss at Cornell, beating...
...title as a freshman. The Crimson cruised through the early stages of the Ivy season before encountering a much greater challenge against perennial contender and nonconference foe Trinity. Harvard pulled out a win against the Bantams in front of a rowdy home crowd on the strength of an impressive comeback from Duboc. With the two teams knotted at four matches apiece and the senior down, 0-2, Duboc fought her way back from the brink of elimination to eventually triumph, 2-9, 7-9, 9-3, 9-6, 9-6. “I knew we needed this match...
...shoulder injury sustained by Witt during the contest.Midway through the following week, the Crimson was prepared to sink all the way down to its fourth-string quarterback—junior Richard Irvin—before Pizzotti made a surprise start and led Harvard to a thrilling 35-33 comeback against Lehigh in Bethlehem, Pa.Home wins against Cornell and Lafayette followed, prompting whispers of a repeat performance of 2004’s undefeated championship run.“If you could have asked me back in August, ‘Would you be pleased and proud...
...looking for its fourth consecutive conference championship.The Crimson easily dispatched the Bulldogs in the first round, sweeping Yale in two games.Harvard’s opponent in the semifinals proved much tougher. The Crimson was once again at the mercy of the all-too familiar Saints. Despite a late comeback attempt, Harvard fell to St. Lawrence, 4-3, ending its hopes of a four-peat.With the early ECAC exit lingering in its collective memory, the Crimson traveled to Wisconsin as determined as ever. But Harvard’s best efforts were not enough, and the game for the ages would...