After an unexpected two-week layoff, the Harvard men's lacrosse team will return to action this Sunday when it faces Hobart at Ohiri Field.
The Crimson (0-1) and the Statesman (0-1) will both be looking for their first win after opening defeats at the hands of lesser opponents.
In a sloppy game against Fairfield, the Crimson executed few set plays and junior netminder Keith Cynar saw 47 shots. The Crimson fell 13-5 to begin its season in the loss column.
Likewise, Hobart started with an unexpected defeat. In its first game against unranked Army, the No. 12 Statesman lost 13-6.
The Crimson's second game against Boston College, scheduled for last weekend, was cancelled due to snow covered Astroturf. It has since been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 24.
Because of the inactivity at this point of the season, both teams are mysteries to each other and the rest of the college lacrosse community.
Although the Crimson began the season at No. 17 in the Face-Off Magazine preseason poll, they have since dropped out of the top twenty because of a combination of the loss and their inactivity.
Hobart is suffering from the same combination. The Statesmen began the season at No. 12, but the early loss and the slow-melting snow have also caused them to fall out of the top twenty.
With two weeks off since its loss to the Stags, the Crimson are itching to get on the field.
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