Word: acc
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
This was more than just an opening act. With one week left until the bulk of the heralded Atlantic Coast Championships, the underclass contingent of the Crimson co-ed sailing team had a chance to show off its progress at the freshman ACC held at Brown University. The Harvard frosh emerged ninth out of 18 competing teams, with a final score of 208 points. “We probably could have done a little bit better than we did,” freshman Christina Cordeiro said. “But we ended up learning a lot and having a good...
...this weekend’s action.North Carolina State at Florida State (-13.5)Beware of the powerhouse ACC.Or at least that’s what the college football establishment was saying heading into the season. With just one month remaining in the season, only four ACC teams are ranked in the top 25, and none of those four squads have played more than two ranked opponents this year.The Seminoles haven’t played a top 25 team since Sept. 17—a 28-17 win over Boston College. In the meantime, Florida State has gone 4-1, but struggled...
...Rhode Island in the Nickerson Trophy, the New England freshman championship, where it finished sixth. By winning the Schell Trophy, the coed team was able to qualify for the Atlantic Coast Championship in Maryland two weekends from now. The women’s team has already qualified for their ACC next week at Coast Guard. The championship marks the end of the double-handed events season. “We are psyched for the Atlantic Coast championships after this win,” Johnson said. “We are ready to go down and compete...
...weeks to the day after falling to No. 11 ranked Northeastern by strokes, the Harvard field hockey team pushed No. 14 Boston College (11-4, 1-3 ACC) to the limit yesterday before a late surge put the Crimson (5-8, 1-3 Ivy) away in Chesnut Hill. The 4-0 decision was Harvard’s seventh consecutive loss. Despite a goal with 22:08 remaining in the first half by the Eagles’ Crystal Frates, the Crimson had reason for optimism at the half. Trailing just 1-0, Harvard opened the second half with heavy pressure...
...game we’ve always played every four or five years. We’ve always played pretty well over there,” Holden said. “They think they’re going to be picked in the top half of the ACC, if not the top two or three. It gives our kids something to get worked up about, playing a national team like that...