Word: browning
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...good things must come to an end.The women’s volleyball team, which had been riding a six game win streak, unsuccessfully battled Brown and Yale over the weekend in the Crimson’s first Ivy doubleheader of the year. Harvard (7-9, 2-2 Ivy) dropped both of its games. On Friday, the Crimson fought it out with the Bears (9-7, 1-3) in the Pizzitola Center, losing 25-19, 23-25, 30-28, 25-19. Traveling to New Haven the next day, Harvard confronted the Bulldogs (10-3, 4-0) in an exhausting five-game...
...days, Harvard responded with a series of encouraging performances across the brackets. On her return to court, Peterzan advanced to the semifinal of her bracket, after securing victories against opponents from Texas (6-1, 6-1) and Winthrop (7-6, 6-3). However, in an Ivy League semifinal with Brown, the Crimson co-captain lost in straight sets, 7-6, 6-2. Across the brackets, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans bounced back from an early loss to win the consolation round of her bracket with back-to-back wins. Freshman Holly Cao won her first match in three sets, although...
...still thought the offensive line did a good job today protecting, but we’re not as physical as we usually are up front.” GONE RACIN’ The Ivy League race appeared to be even more open after Saturday’s contests. Brown, Princeton, and Penn remain the only undefeated teams in league play, but the Bears lost 41-34 to Holy Cross and Penn looked unimpressive in a 27-7 victory over Georgetown. Princeton fell to Colgate, 27-24. One of those undefeateds will fall next weekend; Brown travels to Princeton on Saturday...
...Saturday afternoon for the Harvard men’s soccer team. The Crimson (5-3, 2-0 Ivy) cruised to a 2-0 victory against Cornell with goals from seniors Mike Fucito and John Stamatis.The win sends Harvard into next weekend’s showdown at defending Ivy champion Brown undefeated in league play.“It’s a tough one mentally, coming off the rivalry game against Yale and then having the game against Brown coming up next week,” Harvard coach Jamie Clark said of the Cornell match...
...national governments to buy preferred shares through capital injections to save swamped banks from failing, and allowing those in less perilous condition to fully sanitize their finances and return to normal operation. As such, the euro group plan was largely inspired by the rescue package British Prime Minister Gordon Brown rolled out the previous week, which matched $438 billion loan guarantees with up to $88 billion in capital investments to save troubled banks from failure. On Monday, the U.K. government said it would spend up to $63 billion in additional funds to take substantial stakes in three of the nation...