Alexandra P. Kass

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Shown here in earlier action, junior Alex Fallstrom (center) led the Crimson with two goals against No. 6 Boston University on Saturday night. Fallstrom's seven goals are second-best on the team this season.

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Will Wallace

Will Wallace

Sophomore hurler Will Keuper, shown here in earlier action, had a disappointing outing against Columbia yesterday, being credited with his second loss of the season after yielding three earned runs in relief. The second-year pitcher has excelled of late, though, earning a save the day before against Penn.

Snapshot: men's ice hockey

Snapshot: men's ice hockey

Men's ice hockey won, 4-3, against Union on Saturday.

Snapshot: men's ice hockey

Snapshot: men's ice hockey

Men's ice hockey won, 4-3, against Union on Saturday.

Sports Snapshots, week of 2/8/10

Avoiding a Fall

Avoiding a Fall

Freshman Alex Fallstrom had a goal and an assist in Saturday’s win, feeding sophomore Alex Killorn the puck on a power play in the second period for what would prove to be the game-winner in a 4-3 nailbiter.

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MR. ROGERS

MR. ROGERS

Senior left fielder Matt Rogers batted .444 on the weekend, scoring two runs and belting a two-run shot in the top of the ninth during the nightcap.

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ROYAL TREATMENT

ROYAL TREATMENT

Junior first baseman Andrew Prince went 1-for-7 in the Crimson’s weekend series against UAB, but the slugger made his lone hit count. Prince smashed a two-run homer in Harvard’s nightcap on Saturday.

PRINCE OF DIAMOND

PRINCE OF DIAMOND

After batting .206 last season, junior Andrew Prince is determined to make more of an impact in 2009.

HERE'S JOHNNY!

HERE'S JOHNNY!

Even though Senior John Stamatis scored late in the first half, it proved not to be enough offense to give Harvard the win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last night. No. 8 South Florida came away with a 2-1 win after breaking the 1-1 deadlock

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GRIMM REAPER

GRIMM REAPER

Junior midfielder Brian Grimm will look to help the No. 30 Harvard men’s soccer team tonight as it takes on No. 8 University of Southern Florida in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

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