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BASK-IN THE GLORY
Tri-captain Melanie Baskind, shown here in earlier action, won three draw controls and as many ground balls in Harvard’s win over Holy Cross last night. Two Crimson players—sophomore Danielle Tetreault and classmate Jennifer VanderMuelen—each scored three to help Harvard secure the midweek victory as the team improved to 6-4 on the season.
THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
Sophomore goaltender Harry Krieger goes up against a Cornell offense that is second in the nation in goals per game thus far this season. Harvard has not beaten the Big Red since 1999.
THE TROUBLE WITHHARRY
Sophomore goaltender Harry Krieger goes up against a Cornell offense that is second in the nation in goals per game thus far this season. Harvard has not beaten the Big Red since 1999.
Hat Trick
12 co-captain Dean Gibbons had a hat trick in Harvard's 11-7 win over Ivy League rival Brown. The Crimson is now 5-1 overall and 1-0 in Ivy League play.
Calling for Backup
Sophomore goalie Cynthia Tassopoulos guards the net with the help of her fellow teammates as an onslaught of Huskies try to score a goal. Northeastern’s dominance resulted in an emphatic 4-0 win over the Crimson, sentencing Harvard to its fifth loss in a row.
Baskin' in the Glory
Sophomore Melanie Baskind became the only Harvard athlete this year to win All-Ivy honors in two sports by following up on a stellar soccer season with a breakout rookie lacrosse campaign.
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Actors from "Leah" take part in a surrealist-inspired play written by Sonia C. Coman '12.
Cohen of Influence
Sophomore Jeff Cohen, shown here in earlier action, scored four of the Crimson’s eight goals on Saturday, but the effort from the team’s leading scorer was not enough, as Harvard men’s lacrosse fell to Yale, 9-8. The loss left the Crimson out of the Ivy League postseason tournament..
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Sophomore attackman Kevin Vaughan recorded three tallies and four ground balls in Harvard’s 11-8 victory over Princeton.
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Director of Harvard’s Office of Sustainablity, Heather Henriksen, applauds Harvard’s progress during the Green Carpet Awards on Friday.