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...indoor and outdoor seasons.The outdoor Heps were highlighted by Olson’s anchoring of the 4x800-meter relay team, during which she overtook the Cornell runner in the home stretch to give the relay squad the gold medal with a time of 8:56.70.In the same meet, Chenoweth fell down late in the 5000-meter run, but picked himself up after dropping to last place and made his way back to the front of the pack—at one point taking the lead—before slipping to second in the home stretch.This gritty determination has moved...
...Kessler did her job to help the Crimson notch 5-1 and 5-0 wins over the Saints and Golden Knights,respectively.But Kessler truly proved her mettle against the Big Green, when she protected a 2-1 Harvard lead in the third period while a suddenly pourous Crimson defense fell victim to penalties and lackluster play. Dartmouth launched a 13-shot flurry at Kessler in the frame, but the Harvard goalie kept her composure and withstood the Dartmouth assault to preserve the victory for her team.Kessler’s resilience manifested itself once again after Harvard dropped its first...
...When Venky finally visited the University, he said he fell in love with Harvard Yard and realized that “Harvard had missed the boat in engineering...
...into the Ivy League matches,” head coach Peter Brand said. But the tests rolled in during the 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...
...faced conference opponent Penn, notching a 6-3 victory and upping its league record to 4-0. After the squad’s undefeated streak in its Ivy matchups, the Crimson hoped to be in contention to win the league title. But Harvard failed to maintain its momentum and fell in its last two league games. Princeton gave the Crimson its first conference defeat, sweeping the squad, 9-0, and knocking Harvard out of the running for the title. The Crimson met Yale three days later to battle it out for the second-place spot in the Ancient Eight...