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Crimson, Big Green Face Off

Baseball, Softball and M. Lax All Head North to Dartmouth

Joining Abeles on the list of league leaders are pitchers Tasha Cupp and Heather Brown. The junior pitching duo are ranked fifth and sixth in league play ERA with marks of 1.97 and 2.30 respectively.

The Crimson will also need strong performances from its three seniors, Melissa Kreuder and co-captains Katina Lee and Melissa Reyen, who will be playing in their last regular season game and possibly their final game ever.

However, the Crimson are riding a six-game winning streak and have a good chance of making the ECAC tournament. The field will be announced next week.

"We're looking the best we have all season," Brown said. "We're on a role."

Men's Lacrosse

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The men's lacrosse team (7-5, 4-1) will try to rebound from its loss last Sunday to Notre Dame, when it too faces Dartmouth (3-7, 1-4) tomorrow.

The loss to the Fighting Irish probably ended any tournament hopes that the Crimson had, so the game against Dartmouth will be mostly for pride. However, a win would give Harvard sole possession of second place in the league.

Four of the Crimson's five losses have come at the hands of teams ranked in the nation's top ten. No. 1 Princeton dealt Harvard its lone Ivy League setback on April 12.

The Big Green will be the Crimson's last Ivy League challenge before Harvard finishes its season against Vermont next week.

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