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...Harvard’s place in that tradition has been easily forgotten for a decade—though Harvard holds ten titles—because the Crimson has not won a berth in the championship game since...
...believe he’ll succeed.JON: As Walt mentioned, Beilein is a system coach. But it’s a system he’s had a lot of success with. Beilein has piloted three different teams (Canisius, Richmond, and West Virginia) to 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament berths. His last three seasons in Morgantown, he won 73 games. But his best Mountaineers teams featured an odd tandem of stars: Mike Gansey, a shooting guard who might not have been able to dunk but sure could shoot, and Kevin Pittsnogle, a 6’11 forward who could pass...
...first communal call it seems a wise one. Ebbsfleet sit ninth in the Blue Square Premier league and remain in the hunt for a play-off berth for promotion to the professional English Football League. And for a place that never really existed on the map, Ebbsfleet has arrived. The club was known as Gravesend and Northfleet until May when it was renamed to match the new Eurostar station nearby which opens next week. This is handier than you might think: with MyFC members based in over 75 different countries, Eurostar is also the club sponsor. Air links are pretty...
...many years, a number of clueless rebels will try to end Penn and Princeton’s stranglehold on the league crown. The conference’s southern powers have earned at least a share of first place—as well as the Ivies’ automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament—in every season since 1987-88. Only a single Yale blip—the Bulldogs were co-champs in 2001-02—interrupted the 20-year string of Tigers and Quakers titles.But with Princeton still stuck in a rut created during...
...League with a 13-1 record and 10 double-digit conference wins.It was balance, not a lone offensive standout—like 2007 Player of the Year Ashley Taylor, who carried Dartmouth with 17.3 points per game— that earned the Crimson an Ivy title and a precious berth in the NCAA Tournament. Delaney-Smith, just happy to cut the nets down in March, won’t focus on individual accolades where team success is concerned.“Sharing the load—that’s what I want,” Delaney-Smith says...