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...teams in the league, we probably match up best with East Stroudsburg,” Ridolfi said. “Both our strengths are through the middle, and our middle hitters are better than theirs. So they played to our strength, and we were able to beat them twice.” But ESU kept winning, and the Crimson was left fighting for second place and a spot in the end-of-year EIVA conference tournament. With Springfield—who routed Harvard both times the two teams faced off—hovering right behind the Warriors, the Crimson could...
While the Harvard track and field team had anything but a spectacular season record, there’s a story that the numbers don’t tell. The Crimson men lost all three of the team scoring meets and twice finished third of three against Ivy competition. The women fared slightly better, winning one of the three scored meets but also falling to third place in its two three-team Ivy meets. Numbers on the roster, and not performance, were responsible for the team’s struggles. “I feel like individually, we?...
...year player who got the team most of its possessions.Second-year goaltender Evan O’Donnell started 11 of 13 games for Harvard on his way to a .529 save percentage. Freshman Joe Pike relieved O’Donnell at halftime in most of those contests, also starting twice during the year and playing the final three quarters against Syracuse in the NCAA tournament. Pike’s play against the Orange—he gave up five goals over the last three frames compared to the six allowed in the first—earned him and the rest...
...stability (junior Lindsey Weaver was the lone blueliner returning with two letters under her belt), exposed by more seasoned squads in late 2005, losing to Clarkson and tying St. Lawrence (on a Solley score with six seconds left) at the Bright Center and falling to Yale and Minnesota-Duluth twice on the road. The autumn rut culminated in a 3-0 dissection at the hands of New Hampshire, the first shutout suffered by the program in over four years. Although the team showed signs of improvement heading into 2006, regression or exams broke the momentum, as the Crimson was thrashed...
...baseball season. During the regular season-ending doubleheader against the Big Green, with Harvard’s season—and Klimkiewicz’s career—in danger of ending, the powerful righty reached base in eight of ten plate appearances, going 6-for-8, getting beaned twice, driving in four runs, scoring five, and hitting a moonshot home run. All year long, Klimkiewicz was the critical cog in the middle of the Crimson order and an imposing presence for opposing hurlers. The masher’s team-leading seven home runs upped his career total...