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...it’s an uphill battle and we’re working toward February and March. We’ll be where we need to be.” The loss, nevertheless, marked the first time Harvard has dropped games to the Bulldogs in back-to-back seasons since 1981. Yale beat the Crimson in New Haven last year when Love totaled 48 saves. —Staff writer Jonathan Lehman can be reached at jlehman@fas.harvard.edu...
Beyond an island of light downtown, most of Orleans Parish is still in the dark. Of the city's eight hospitals pre-Katrina, only two are open to serve a population that swells to 150,000 during the day. The public school system--destroyed by back-to-back hurricanes--is in limbo while the state considers a takeover and charter-school advocates vie for abandoned facilities. One lone public school for 500 students is set to open this week...
...there because the game was really hanging in the balance in the first half.”Harvard capitalized on that momentum after the break, going ahead for good 32-30 on an Adrian Budischak tip in with 19:03 remaining. Freshman guard Emily Tay debuted with back-to-back jumpers to give Harvard a five-point cushion during a crucial second-half stretch.The Hornets mustered just one field goal in the first seven minutes of the second half and could never crack the Crimson defense, shooting just 20-of-57 from the field for the game.The Crimson...
Harvard capitalized on that momentum after the break, going ahead for good 32-30 on an Adrian Budischak tip in with 19:03 remaining. Freshman guard Emily Tay debuted with back-to-back jumpers to give Harvard a five-point cushion during a crucial second-half stretch...
...Despite the fact that Penn garnered all 16 first-place votes, it is not immune to the uncertainty bug. The team that earns the Ivy title and the NCAA bid this year will not be the one that merely avoided injuries and kept from falling asleep on a grueling back-to-back Ivy weekend. Rather, it will be the one that recognized its holes and found the pieces to fill them...