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...Lions’ net. Freshman midfielder Katie Varney started the Crimson’s array of attacks in the 21st minute, but was denied by Columbia goalkeeper Allison Vespa. Harvard threatened again in the 31st minute when sophomore midfielder Rachel Lau stepped past the Columbia defense and struck the ball to the top corner of the goal. Vespa, however, stepped up again and managed to get a touch on the ball to send it over the net. “I think in the first part of the game we did a good job of not playing their style...

Author: By Mauricio A. Cruz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Defense Finally Lets Up as Lions Take Title | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...beneficial, and other times, you could tell those guys were a little bit new.”The Columbia passing attack managed 320 yards for the day, a number that would have been higher but for the numerous passes dropped by Lion receivers.Junior wide receiver Tim Paulin saw the ball slip through his hands in the corner of the endzone late in the game. The catch would have put Columbia within striking distance at 21-14. Instead the drive led to a missed field goal.“I can’t go out there and catch...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Discipline Lacking in Win | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...that held Columbia to minus-14 yards rushing overall. The Lions did manage 320 yards passing, but it took 52 attempts from quarterback Craig Hormann to get there. Harvard signal-caller Liam O'Hagan was 16-for-26 with 181 yards and a score and did not turn the ball over for the second straight week. Dawson scored with 7:59 left in the third quarter for the Crimson’s final touchdown, making the score 21-7, while junior kicker Matt Schindel set the all-time Harvard school record for field goals by a kicker with...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: On Wild Day in Ivies, Crimson, Dawson Inch Forward | 11/4/2006 | See Source »

...years, three generations of Robert Blue's family have operated a luggage store at Hollywood and Vine, along the brass-starred Walk of Fame. Lucille Ball bought her suitcases there. The neighborhood fell into disrepair in recent years, though, with homeless people camping out on trash-strewn streets. Blue's shop was looking shabby too, its window displays outmoded, its linoleum worn. But when the City of Los Angeles moved to condemn his building--not to build a school or a fire station but to make way for a glitzy $500 million private hotel and condo complex--Blue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Land Is My Land | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

...don’t back up. I know the difference between a slant, a post, and a quick out.But there’s a lot I can’t do, as well. For starters, I can’t draw up a scheme on either side of the ball much more complex than what I see on Madden. You’re right about that. If you asked me to set up protection schemes, or “draw up a front,” as you challenged writers to do, I would likely fail.But I can recognize when...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BRAD AS I WANNA BE: Standing Up for Needs of Writers | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

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