Word: bulldogs
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...Whacking bulldog pinatas that spewed condoms reading “Fuck Yale” and shredding stuffed bulldogs, about 2,500 students gathered in the Yard last night to rally around the football team two days before The Game in the first pep rally in recent years. A sea of students wearing white “Yale Sucks” headbands cheered as the football team crowded on stage to receive the send-off, thanking the students for their support and assuring Harvard a victory. “We’re gonna dominate,” football team captain...
...Tomorrow, when Harvard (6-3, 4-2 Ivy) charges into the Yale Bowl, The Game will likely mean nothing for either Crimson or Bulldog football in fighting for an Ivy League title. Both Harvard and Yale (4-5, 4-2) sit powerless at second in the league. Brown is in first at 5-1 and needs only a victory over winless Columbia to clinch the title...
Last year, nearly 23,000 students applied for admission, and 80 percent of those admitted chose to attend, compared with 72 percent at Yale and 68 percent at Princeton. Given a choice between Bulldog and Crimson, most students put their chips on red: nearly three out of four students accepted to both Yale and Harvard find themselves in Cambridge come fall, says one veteran of the admissions game...
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Harvard sophomore Sean Barrett won the annual Harvard-Yale contest with a course-record breaking 25:30.11, but Yale managed to eke out a 26-29 victory at home in New Haven on Saturday. The Bulldogs took places two through four before sophomore Ryan Hafer crossed the line in 25:49.51. The Crimson had its top five all finish in under 26 minutes, but it wasn’t enough to defeat the Bulldog pack that finished all within 26 seconds of each other. Closing out the scoring for Harvard were Andrew Lipkin in sixth, Christopher Green in eighth...