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Each Thursday, The Crimson will compile a series of unique statistics about Harvard's sports scene. Welcome to the Magic of Numbers—without the problem sets. We'll do the math for you.
ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT
38: Number of wins by Harvard men’s lightweight crew over Navy in the 45-year history of the Haines Cup.
3: Consecutive years that men’s lightweight crew has beat Navy.
1.2: Number of seconds by which men’s lightweight crew beat Navy last Saturday.
I’M SAILING AWAY
5: Finish for the Harvard women's sailing team at the Women's New England Championship.
2: Finish by the Crimson women’s sailing team at the Admiral's Cup hosted by Kings Point.
DIFF’RENT STROKES
6: Finish for the Harvard men’s golf team at last weekend’s Ivy League Championship.
11: Finish in individual standings for junior Mark Pollak at the Ivy League Championship.
RE-LAX
5: Goals scored by sophomore attacker Jennifer VanderMeulen in the 15-9 victory over Columbia.
42: number of goals scored by VanderMeulen—the team’s leading goal scorer—so far this season.
167: Goals scored by Crimson women’s lacrosse team as a whole this year.
HIT ME BABY, ONE MORE TIME
2: Times co-captain Ellen Macadam of the Harvard softball team has been named Ivy League Player of the Week.
45: Runs scored this season by Macadam, a Harvard record.
4: Hits Macadam needs to break the school record of 67 in a single season.
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