Men’s crew defeated by Harvard in 57th Stein Cup
By Linus Lawrence | April 10Men’s crew fell short to Harvard in the 57th Stein Cup Saturday morning, cementing the Crimson's third straight Stein Cup victory.
Men’s crew fell short to Harvard in the 57th Stein Cup Saturday morning, cementing the Crimson's third straight Stein Cup victory.
The Bears are now tied with Yale and surpassed Cornell on Ivy standings.
The Bears look to continue momentum in the Ivy 7s Championships on April 22nd.
After dropping the doubles point, Bruno posted a strong showing in singles, sparked by a dominant win from Ali Benedetto ’24.
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Bruno was unable to continue its momentum from its Ivy League opener into the next two games against Columbia.
Women’s rugby won all three games against Penn State.
After Harvard tied the game in its closing seconds, the Crimson prevailed in a sudden-death extra period.
The team played their home opener against Bryant University.
With their first win finally under their belt, the team will next face Bryant University in a doubleheader on Saturday.
The women’s fencing team competed in the NCAA Regional Championships on Sunday, with Casey Chan ’23 and Sofia Yee-Wadsworth ’24 both reaching the final round of competition.
The victorious doubleheader extends the team’s winning streak to five matches.