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...energetic Harvard started its Ivy League season impressively in the doubles. No. 2 duo Felton and Hayes secured an 8-2 win over the Lions?? Dan Urban and Rajeev Deb-Sen, followed closely by a win at No. 1 for Clayton and Chijoff-Evans over Bogdan Borta and Mihai Nichifor (8-6). No.3 Ermakov and Omodele-Lucien added gloss to the point with...
...this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Philadelphia.COLUMBIA 2, HARVARD 0Columbia’s Maggie Johnson had Harvard’s number both on the mound and at the plate in Saturday’s second game. The sophomore pitched a complete game shutout and drove in both of the Lions?? runs with a fourth-inning homer. “After the second game, we were obviously disappointed,” co-captain Hayley Bock said. “We were hitting a lot of shots, but we definitely didn’t have a lot of luck behind...
...zipping chest passes to each other as if it were the middle of practice drills. These Columbia stampedes were led by junior guard Sara Yee, who weaved through defenders with great speed and control. At 5’1”, the quick-footed Yee was one of the Lions?? principal energy sources in the first half...
...feeling was never so. The Lions kept forcing turnovers with energetic inside play and kept marching to the foul line with a confident swagger about them. Columbia shot just 12-20 from the line, while the Crimson shot 15-17. Seeking to return the favor by winning on the Lions??s home floor, Harvard players relied on one another to maintain motivation and hold on to their unstable lead...
...Berry finally blew out the Lions?? trick candles by hitting two easy layups with under a minute to go, sealing the game for Harvard...