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...weekend.But the Lions closed the first half by outscoring Harvard 20-5 and took a 37-26 lead into halftime. Whether due to the exhaustion of the second leg of a road trip to opposite ends of New York state, or the bad matchup presented by Columbia, which had beaten the Crimson by 20 in Cambridge, the feeling that Harvard would not come back from double digits down as it had the prior evening in Ithaca was pervasive.Playing in his school-record 108th game and his last half of basketball for the Crimson, Goffredo was clearly looking for the ball...
...while there's wide agreement that corruption needed to be eradicated, the FMF is accused of murderously heavy-handed tactics. On top of many allegations that political opponents and criminals have been beaten and intimidated, the past month has seen the deaths of two young men, allegedly at the hands of soldiers. There are murmurs that the FMF commander either endorses the brutality or has lost control...
...ECAC playoffs, Harvard knows that, even as the No. 7 seed to the Bulldogs’ No. 10, it cannot afford to take its opponent lightly. “Coming out and playing Yale, we have a lot to prove, because they’ve really just beaten up on us twice this year,” senior goalie Justin Tobe says. “It’s an interesting draw for us, you can say we’re kind of by nature the school’s archrivals.” The two previous showdowns with...
...Clayton came back from being down a break in both sets to beat Bogdan Borta 6-4, 7-5. Borta, a lefty who had beaten Clayton soundly in their two previous meetings, forced Clayton into numerous long rallies after which both players were thoroughly winded. Clayton, for his part, frequently ran around his backhand to unleash fearsome cross-court forehands with high precision to his opponent’s forehand...
...pace the Saints’ offense. “We’re well-matched,” head coach Katey Stone said after Harvard’s quarterfinal series with Yale. “I think there is a little bit extra when we haven’t beaten them yet this year.” Despite feeling the need for revenge, the Crimson is trying not to worry about past performances. What happened in the regular season, in other words, stays in the regular season. “It doesn’t matter what happened before...