Word: bulldogged
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Competing against several squads ranked in the top-25, the Harvard men’s swimming and diving team posted several strong individual performances this weekend to finish fourth at the Bulldog Invitational in Athens, Georgia. The Crimson rebounded from its first loss since the 2003-2004 season—which occurred during its last dual meet, against Columbia—and several individuals provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships. Heading into the third and final day of competition, Harvard held a 27.5-point advantage over the No. 17 University of Virginia, 415.5-388, and trailed first-place Tennessee...
...last year’s game, a group of Elis successfully fooled Harvard students into forming the words “We Suck” with white and crimson signs. But this year, while spirited Harvard students ran around the stadium clutching Yale’s bulldog mascot “Handsome Dan,” Yalies waited in vain to hear self-deprecating cheers of “We Suck.” The origins of the prank are unknown, though Yale freshman Brooks Swett suspects the messages were sent to every Harvard student with a cell phone number...
Before Saturday’s football heartbreak, disappointment for Yale started with hockey at the Bright Center Friday night. The No. 19 Harvard men’s hockey team (5-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) was tied with the visiting Bulldogs (0-5-0, 0-5-0) after 60 minutes of regulation. But just 1:48 into the overtime period, junior Kevin Du found linemate Ryan Maki open in front of the goal. Maki fired the puck past the left arm of the Yale goalkeeper Alec Richards and into the back of the net to clinch...
...Bright Hockey Center.The Crimson’s man-advantage squads were shut out against Yale on Friday night, going 0-for-4, before regaining their rhythm against Brown yesterday afternoon.Though Harvard (6-2-0, 5-2-0 ECAC) seemed to get its chances on net against the Bulldogs (0-6-0, 0-6-0), firing eight shots in four extra-strength opportunities, the Crimson skaters were unable to find the back of the net.This stood in stark contrast to last Tuesday night’s contest against Boston College, when Harvard tallied three goals on the same number of shots.The...
...toward Siedlecki, his longtime friend. Though he was doubtless pleased with the victory, he couldn’t help but think of the immense pressure that Siedlecki was under from dissatisfied Yale alums. Murphy knew that those cries would only grow in the wake of the most recent bitter Bulldog defeat, admitting afterward that “there [was] no way Yale deserved to lose this game...