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...know you played Brown??s Spring Fest a while back, and you’re playing for this Harvard event—are you down for playing Harvard’s Spring concert, Yardfest? The acts in the past have been...quite different...
...yourself ‘that will come back to haunt them.’” With 20-20 hindsight, that 24-22 loss to the Bears could be the difference-maker in terms of a Crimson Ivy championship repeat—though Brown??s loss to Yale Saturday affords Harvard a shot at a share of the title. But going into the home stretch of the Ivy schedule, the Crimson will have to perfect its special teams play for its final contests at Penn and against Yale at home. The Quakers’ top returner, defensive...
...Harvard to gain at least a piece of the Ivy title, it will have to win its last three games while Brown loses one. To put this in perspective and stick with the election analogy, Brown??s final slate of Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia is like if the presidency had come down to Ohio, Massachusetts, and New York for Obama...
...little scared. You get a little nervous, and I don’t think that happened to us at all. I think we got better as time went on.” Harvard’s emphasis on boosting the score on its own merit, in addition to Brown??s errors, was evident on Saturday. The Crimson hit for .304 against the Bears as opposed to its .147 attack percentage against Yale the previous night. McKinley led the game with 17 kills, and sophomore Mikaelle Cormie followed close behind by contributing 15. The Crimson’s front...
...will emerge from this contest undefeated in Ivy League play. If you’re a Crimson fan, hope that it’s Penn. The Quakers have a much harder schedule than the Bears after this week, facing Princeton and Cornell on the road, along with Harvard, while Brown??s final slate consists of the disappointing Yale and Ancient Eight bottom-dwellers Dartmouth and Columbia.If the Crimson sweeps through the rest of the season—a very realistic possibility—a Penn win tomorrow would at least guarantee Harvard a share of the Ivy League...