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...week. “500 plus yards, 30 plus first downs, 30 plus points. Those are statistics you don’t normally attribute to a Harvard defense.” This year, the Crusaders managed just 309 yards of total offense, and Randolph turned the ball over on back-to-back possessions in the third quarter—both times on third and goal. The first drive ended after Holy Cross had covered 65 yards when Randolph scrambled to his right and threw into the back of the end zone, only to have it intercepted...
Losing to their former coach in the opening game of the season was not how the Harvard men’s soccer team envisioned starting the year. But after back-to-back wins, the Crimson will be feeling much better going into this afternoon’s match-up against Rhode Island. Harvard (2-1-0, 0-0 Ivy) takes on the Rams (2-2-0) at 5 p.m. in Kingston, R.I., hoping to continue building momentum before Ivy League play begins. The last two meetings between the teams have been close, with last year?...
...captain David Tune said. “But, we need to improve on drive defense and eliminate scoring opportunities.” Perhaps more significant than flashes of stellar offense or imposing defense are the indications that this Crimson squad has begun to gel after back-to-back years of solid recruiting. “We’re really getting used to playing together,” Connolly said. “We’re comfortable with the rotations coach Farrar is using, which is really encouraging heading into MIT this Thursday.” With...
...Long Beach quickly pulled away for a 25-11 victory.Sounding the final death knell for Harvard, Long Beach State hit .429 in the final set, giving it the momentum to hand the Crimson a 25-8 loss.HARVARD 3, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 1Starting off strong, the Crimson knocked out back-to-back victories in the first two sets (25-21, 25-23) against the Blue Devils. And although CCSU fought back for a 25-23 win in the third frame, Harvard remained in control to clinch a 25-23 victory in the final set to take the match...
...turn discuss their vision for national service--and how they would try to inspire the country with that vision. It is a tribute to their commitment to this issue that they both agreed to participate in the event with only seven weeks to go before Election Day. In back-to-back interviews, they agreed to answer questions presented by me and PBS political editor Judy Woodruff--and by you, via questions submitted online in the days before the event...