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...Harvard Law Review elected Zachary C. Schauf, a second-year student at the Law School, as its next president on January 30. Schauf will lead the Law Review’s 124th board...
...tailgate) aching for memories of years past.No matter. 2007 would be a year of sweet, sweet revenge. It didn’t start off looking that way. Much like Harvard in 2004, this season’s Yale squad built a 9-0 record en route to the 124th edition of The Game, demolishing its opponents and setting itself up for a perfect season and an Ivy championship. And though Cambridge fans reveled in their school’s first-ever game under the lights last fall, it hardly looked like their squad would stand much of a chance against...
...Yale—the then-No. 11 squad in the nation, which featured All-American and eventual Ivy League Player of the Year Mike McLeod and New England Coach of the Year Jack Siedlecki in addition to one of the most potent defenses in the league. The 124th edition of The Game, pegged as perhaps the best Game since the epic 29-29 tie in 1968, quickly turned sour for the outcoached Bulldogs, as the Crimson scored early and at will to break out to a 27-0 halftime lead and an eventual...
...excuses. She credited Hofstra’s sluggers and blamed herself for missing pitches. Then she limped off.She came back the next day to hurl seven innings of one-run ball as the Crimson was eliminated from the playoffs in a 1-0 loss.***The 124th playing of The Game this November was full of memorable on-field images. Visiting Harvard demolished previously unbeaten and heavily favored Yale, 37-6, to claim the Ivy title. Quarterback Chris Pizzotti had a huge day and the Crimson defense stymied a juggernaut Yale running game. Lost in the blowout...
...accounts, the 124th edition of The Game should have been a closely-fought affair. For the first time since 1968’s famous 29-29 Harvard victory, both teams entered with perfect 6-0 Ivy records, and Yale was an immaculate 9-0 overall. The Bulldogs had spent the season dominating Ivy opponents, winning every league contest save one by double-digit margins, never allowing more than 17 points in regulation and becoming the first team to score 50 or more points twice in a single Ivy campaign. Yale running back Mike McLeod, despite a nagging toe injury...