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B. Marjorie Gullick
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Women's Water Polo Begins Divisional Play with Three-Game Sweep
The Harvard women's water polo team extended its winning streak to five with three wins over the weekend.
Softball Blanks Columbia in Doubleheader
Softball grabbed a pair of wins on Friday against Columbia.
Softball Scores 14 in Sweep of Princeton
The Harvard softball team bounced back to sweep Princeton on Saturday at the Class of 1895 Field in Princeton, N.J.
Softball Takes Two of Three in Tourney
Although inclement weather forced two cancellations, the Harvard softball team (10-4) went 2-1 in the San Diego State University Tournament, taking down the host, San Diego State, and Long Beach State.
Crimson Takes Down James Madison in Overtime Thriller
As the Crimson men’s basketball team anxiously awaited its destiny in the result of the Ivy title determining Penn-Princeton match, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team (2-1, 0-1 Ivy) took its fate in its own hands, earning a double-overtime victory over No. 13 James Madison (3-2) Tuesday afternoon.
Respect Your Elders
Since the beginning of their Harvard careers, this season’s seniors—Jane Alexander, Rachel Brown, Eve Rosenbaum, Whitney Shaw, and Marika Zumbro—have set their sights and met ever-higher goals. And they’re looking to make 2012 no exception.
Overtime Victory Gives Women's Hockey Series Sweep
After a strong 5-3 win against Princeton on Friday, the No. 8 Harvard women’s hockey team topped the Tigers again the following day, completing a two-game sweep over Princeton in the ECAC quarterfinals with a 4-3 overtime victory Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center.
Crimson Aims To Reverse Fortune
After three straight losses at home, the Harvard women’s hockey team is ready for a chance to regain its early-season momentum.
Host Harvard Sweeps Clarkson
Even with all eyes turned to New Haven, the No. 10 Harvard women’s hockey team (4-1, 4-1 ECAC) claimed not just one, but two dominant wins this weekend.
Volleyball Falls to Columbia in Straight Sets
It was on odd reversal of history on Friday night for the Harvard women’s volleyball team. Just over two weeks after defeating Columbia, 3-0, the Crimson (11-10, 4-7 Ivy) fell to the Lions (14-7, 8-3 Ivy) tonight in straight sets, 25-19, 25-22, and 25-20.