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Harvard will take a break from ECAC action tonight as it travels across town to TD Garden to take on No. 14 Boston College in the Beanpot...
...weekend that the Crimson rested many of its team members, a handful of competitors traveled to the Boston University Track and Tennis Center for the Terrier Invitational, while three women took part in the Harvard Multi-Meet, affording some a chance to post strong times while others rested in preparation for a stretch of big meets...
...number of Harvard competitors found success at the large open meet held by Boston University, including three ECAC qualifiers. Junior Eliza Ives and rookie Carlyle Davis had excellent showings in the 5k and 800-meter races, respectively, joining sophomore Darcy Wilson, who earned an ECAC invite in his third event this year. Ives—competing indoors for the first time this season—sped to a 17:14.57 to take seventh place overall, more than six seconds ahead of her nearest competitor...
...home opener at the start of the year, it couldn’t have asked for more energy and enthusiasm from the crowd. Unfortunately for the Crimson (2-8-1), the lineup it pictured barely resembled the one on the mat during Saturday’s dual matches against Boston University (3-8-1) and Army...
...litist, the self-serving yelps of New Yorkers and New Havenites who think they alone can make good pizza. But take a look at Alan Richman's recent roundup of the top pizzas in America in GQ. New York and Chicago are represented, but so are Detroit, Phoenix, Boston, Providence, R.I., and Port Chester, N.Y. - hardly bastions of food-snob chauvinism. (See pictures of what the world eats, Part...