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Instead of serving as a high point, the team’s 77-66 loss to the Bulldogs??Harvard’s fifth straight loss and fourth in a row at home—marked the nadir of its season...
...losing streak, the highlight of an otherwise mostly dismal year. Two years and four days later, on Saturday night at Lavietes Pavilion, there would be no reenactment of that streak-snapping victory. Instead of serving as a high point, the team’s 77-66 loss to the Bulldogs??Harvard’s fifth straight loss and fourth in a row at home—marked the nadir of its season. While Yale coach James Jones and his players hung around the court after the game, soaking in their first win at Lavietes in three years...
...dean must don the victorious school’s apparel for a photo, also likely to run in the paper. But Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 wrote in an e-mail that he is not worried that he will have to display the Bulldogs?? colors...
...dramatic Princeton turnaround—other than Joe Scott gaining magical powers—feel free to pass them along.Now let’s get to this weekend’s action.CORNELL (9-11, 4-2 Ivy) AT YALE (11-10, 3-3)Over the past 17 seasons, the Bulldogs?? league winning percentage at home is 24 points higher than on the road, and this year’s 3-0 home mark and 0-3 road record has only served to exacerbate that differential.Add to that the usual warnings about Saturday night road games and the fact...
...came down to [Mukundan’s] match. She played amazingly and we pulled out the win.”Though Harvard’s top doubles pair of O’Riain and Anderson avenged a defeat in the fall with an 8-2 win against the Bulldogs?? Shadisha Robinson and Caroline Basu, the Crimson was unable to claim the doubles point as Georgia’s No. 2 and No. 3 pairs held off Harvard’s teams to win 8-3 and 8-4, respectively. The Crimson needed to win four...