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...which was forced to settle for a second-place finish at best. But Harvard would not lose for the rest of the season, beating Penn, No. 73 Brown, and No. 64 Yale, 5-2. Defeating two ranked opponents in three days earned the Crimson a No. 64 ranking. The end of the season would pit Harvard against lowly Dartmouth, a team that failed to muster a win this season. The Crimson won in dominant fashion, 6-1, and the victory secured a joint second place finish in the standings. Clayton represented Harvard in the NCAA singles tournament but lost...
...Alex Killorn also played a substantial role in Harvard’s late-season comeback. Killorn led all Crimson rookies in scoring with 13 points on six goals—five of which came on the power play—and seven assists.Biega led the team on the defensive end of things and also contributed offensively, nabbing 16 assists and four goals—two of them being game-winners. Biega nearly had five tallies on the season, but his would-be tying goal hit the net a split-second after the final whistle in the opening-round...
Coming off a historic campaign and its first-ever Ivy League championship in 2007-08, the Harvard women’s golf team looked to stay atop the Ancient Eight standings and advance among the ranks nationally in 2008-09. While the Crimson would have liked to end the season on a slightly better note, Harvard accomplished precisely what it set out to do in this year’s campaign. Capturing its second Ivy League title in as many years and placing three women on the All-Ivy team—including inaugural Ivy Rookie of the Year Christine...
...strengths was not giving up by the end of the season,” junior tri-captain Sara Flood said. “By the last few games, we knew we wouldn’t make it to the tournament, but we still fought for some wins...
...played hard for 60 minutes and everyone did their job,” Flood said. “At the end of the game, you could see in everyone’s faces how good it felt to just get the job done, especially against an Ivy competitor...