The Harvard Women's Swimming and Diving team convincingly defeated Princeton 190-110 and deafeningly defeated Yale 235-65.
The Harvard Men's Swimming and Diving team fell to Princeton at 207-146 but managed to defeat Yale 268-85.
Harvard (7-7-9, 6-4-7 ECAC) outshot BU 30-25, won more faceoffs than the Terriers, 36-31, and had only one more penalty.
When Harvard needed it most against ECAC rivals, Jill Dempsey proved to be the spark to the offensive engine.
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The Terriers rolled to a 3-1 win over the Crimson, snapping Harvard’s six-game unbeaten streak.
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Laurent Rivard, Keith Wright, and Brandyn Curry combined for 47 of Harvard’s 57 points in the five-point win over Columbia.
After back-to-back strong performances for the New York Knicks, former Harvard men's basketball captain Jeremy Lin '10 has a newtheme song.
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