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...lackluster effort and was dominated by the Bobcats, losing 3-1 (30-19, 28-30, 30-26, 30-24) at the Malkin Athletic Center. “We came out flat,” co-captain Seamus McKiernan said. “We really were aiming to beat New Haven, and we were shocked in the fifth game. It’s hard to come back two days later and play well.” With Wednesday’s loss to Hay Division opponent New Haven, the Crimson (10-11) needed East Stroudsburg...
...first time in eight tries. Unfortunately for the Crimson, No. 6 Cornell decided to turn in one of its most complete games of the season. In a game in which Harvard (4-3, 1-1 Ivy) was out-matched in nearly every facet of the contest, the Big Red beat the Crimson by a score of 10-3 on Saturday afternoon at Jordan Field. It was the eighth consecutive time Cornell (7-1, 2-1 Ivy) had beaten Harvard, putting the Big Red back on track for a repeat conference title after its first loss of the season last week...
...Harvard women’s tennis team welcomed three guests to Cambridge for the first weekend of the Ivy League season. It showed less hospitality on the court, beating them to set up a highly anticipated showdown with No. 42 Penn next weekend. On Friday, the Crimson beat Cornell 6-1, and then dispatched Columbia 7-0 on Saturday. On Sunday, the team dusted Rice by a 5-2 margin in a non-conference tune-up at the Beren Tennis Center. Harvard (13-6, 2-0 Ivy) will carry a three-game winning streak into Friday’s match...
...lightweights did just that last weekend, rolling to a fourth straight victory to start the season while winning the Knecht Cup at Villanova. Racing against the top competition in lightweight crew, including powerhouses Wisconsin and Princeton, the varsity eight controlled the heat with a time of 7:08.9 to beat the second-place Tigers, who posted a time of 7:12.13. “We didn’t have any expectations going into the race because we had only raced Princeton two weeks ago,” Bates said. “But we were really pleased with...
...securing America's broken borders. Those Democrats who were around in the last mid-term election are still smarting from the votes they cast against the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, an issue Republicans cashed in handily at the polls. Giving Frist another National Security vote to beat the Democrats with, they feared, was a sure fire way to let Republicans maintain control of the Senate this fall...