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Baseball

Yale Eliminates Baseball From Ivy League Playoff Contention

The Harvard baseball team came into its weekend series with Yale with high hopes for a four-game sweep. But after dropping its final two games on Sunday, the Crimson was eliminated from Ivy League Championship contention.

Women's Water Polo

Women's Water Polo Splits Weekend Series

­The No. 20 Harvard women’s water polo team finished its regular season with a split in its final two-game weekend slate, taking down George Washington but falling short to No. 13 Princeton by equivalent 15-7 scores.

Softball

Softball Drops Close Game to Boston College

With two outs and two on base in the top of the first inning, sophomore infielder Giana Panariello stepped up to the plate and belted one into deep right field. 3-0, Harvard. While the blast seemed like the start of a sweet night, it would turn sour five innings later as the Crimson's early lead turned into a devastating defeat.

No Jukes Past Dukes
Women's Water Polo

Women's Water Polo Shuts Down Brown in Home Victory

In the first matchup this season against the Bears in the Ivy League tournament, the Crimson fell by one goal. This time, the squad came away with a tightly contested 7-6 victory at home.

Terrier Grooming
Softball

Softball Struggles for Hits Against BU

The Crimson came out "flat" in a 6-2 loss to the Terriers on Tuesday afternoon.

Fast Start
Women's Lacrosse

Romeo, Todd Net First-Half Hat Tricks to Beat Holy Cross

Sophomore Marisa Romeo scored four goals as Harvard raced out to an 8-0 lead Tuesday night in a 12-4 victory over the visiting Crusaders.

Ethan At Bat
Baseball

Baseball Drops Beanpot Opener to UMass

A four-run fourth inning propelled the Minutemen to a 6-5 win and a spot in the Beanpot Championship. The Crimson (16-16, 5-7 Ivy) had handily beaten UMass (9-11, 7-5 Atlantic) in two prior meetings over spring break in Florida.

Women's Water Polo

Women's Water Polo Finishes 1-2 on Conference Road Trip

Entering the week ranked fourth in the CWPA Poll, the Crimson managed to win its first contest of the weekend against Notre Dame College but fell to Indiana and Michigan, two of the three teams that separate Harvard from the top of the rankings.

Baseball

Bats Come Alive; Baseball Splits Weekend Series With Brown

Harvard took the middle two games of its series against the Bears behind a 21-run outburst one day and strong pitching the next. But the Crimson dropped the other two contests to fall three games behind the Big Green in its division.

Men's Volleyball

Men's Volleyball Drops Two EIVA Contests in Search of Playoff Berth

The Harvard men’s volleyball team entered the weekend with a pair of precious possibilities—the chance of marring Penn State’s unblemished conference record on one day and solidifying a playoff position on the next with a win over St. Francis. But the Crimson failed to achieve either objective.

A Song of Ice and Dwyer
Men's Lacrosse

Men's Lacrosse Falls Short Against Penn

With the score knotted at nine and under three minutes to play, Penn freshman midfielder Kevin McGeary completed his hat trick and gave the Quakers their first lead of the game—the only one that they would need.

Track and Cross Country

Track and Field Cruises to Victories Over Bulldogs

With both bragging rights and spots in the historic Harvard-Yale vs. Oxford-Cambridge meet on the line, the Harvard men’s and women’s track and field teams once again delivered over the rival Elis.

Men's Crew

Men's and Women's Crew Teams Capture Stein and Knecht Cups

All four Harvard crew teams were in action this weekend, with the men's squads capturing the Stein Cup and the Biglin Bowl and the women's lightweights nabbing the Knecht Cup.

Sailing

Sailing Hosts, Takes Fifth at NEISA Championship

After weeks of preparing for the NEISA Team Race Championship, the Harvard sailing team finished the weekend with a fifth place finish, falling short of a bid to nationals by one race. In addition, contingents competing at the Mystic Lake Team Race and Emily Wick Trophy took fifth and 18th respectively.

Women's Tennis

Women's Tennis Swept at Home by Killer P's

The Harvard women’s tennis team hosted its first two Ivy League matches of the 2015 campaign this weekend. But the friendly confines of the Beren Tennis Center provided the Crimson with the same results as last weekend.

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