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...championship formula was elaborated in 2005: a potent lineup, deep pitching, speed on the basepaths, and an Ivy League championship.And through the regular season, the Harvard baseball team replicated the prescription, emerging from the hyper-competitive Red Rolfe Division with a 14-6 record in Ancient Eight play and earning home-field advantage over Lou Gehrig winner Princeton for the all-important Ivy Championship Series. Yet the feisty Tigers dashed the Crimson’s hopes of a repeat appearance in the NCAA Tournament, capturing a stunning doubleheader sweep at O’Donnell Field with unsuspenseful...
...season, the Harvard men’s water polo team improved down the stretch and reached the Eastern Championships for the second straight year. Under the guidance of second-year coach Erik Farrar, and led by junior co-captain Michael Garcia, the Crimson won its final three regular season games to finish the season with an 8-11 record and a 5-4 mark in the CWPA Northern Division. At the Northern Championships, Harvard clinched a spot at Easterns by beating Iona 11-10 in double overtime in the third-place game. At Easterns the Crimson finished seventh, beating...
...triple-overtime marathons, and a surprising Selection Sunday announcement later, the Crimson ended its season in a place that it hadn’t seen in a decade—the NCAA tournament.A 6-7 season saw Harvard split its six conference games. The Crimson’s regular-season road record of 5-2 was a vast improvement over its 1-6 record away from Jordan Field a year ago, but most of Harvard’s trouble this season was on its own turf, where the team went just 1-4.Still, despite the difficulties in friendly territory, the Crimson...
...finish No. 8 among the eight schools in the tournament. “Those were the toughest eight teams I have ever seen at the Eastern Championships,” co-captain driver Sarah Kennifer said. Under second-year coach Erik Farrar, the Crimson went 11-11 during the regular season, including a 3-5 mark in the CWPA Northern Division. In the Northern Championships, Harvard split its first two games, beating Utica, 14-4, and losing to Hartiwck, 12-2, before beating Brown. In the championship game, the Crimson again fell to the Hawks, 10-4. Little came easy...
...Crimson breezed its way through its first couple of matches before trying once again to knock off the team with the longest intercollegiate winning streak in any sport. And just like in years past, Harvard fell to Trinity in the regular season...