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...sorry for them—to tie Yale at 24, and turning the game into the first-ever triple-overtime contest in the Ivy League. When it finally came time to handle the pressure, Yale did what it knows best. It choked. Pumped up and ready to go, the Bulldogs started the first play of overtime with a brilliant and beautiful, um, fumble. While Harvard chose to squeeze some extra excitement out of The Game, this time as a missed field goal and an untimely interception, it was only a matter of time before Crimson superstar Clifton G. Dawson...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Abandon All Hope... | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

...they chose to establish a school color. Now crimson is certainly a majestic color, but no hue can by itself effect the desired unity of spirit in our diverse population. The rise of mascots at other colleges around the nation (such as the longhorn of Texas or even the bulldog of Yale) indicates that a lively and visible character representing the school can notably buoy student spirit. This generation of Harvard students should be honored to have the opportunity to add such a valuable piece of tradition to the heritage of our venerable institution. Perhaps the best way to cement...

Author: By Nikhil G. Mathews, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Mascot for Us | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

...ball was snapped and passed smoothly into Dawson’s hands. Moving right, he plunged through the Bulldog defenders and into the endzone. Harvard clinched a 30-24 victory and the Crimson’s first five-game winning streak in the history of The Game...

Author: By Madeleine I. Shapiro, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Back Cements Hero Status in The Game | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

...Yale turned the Crimson’s defense on its head for the first three quarters of play this weekend, time and again finding gaping holes in the defensive line. Over the more than four hours of play, the Bulldog tandem of Mike McLeod and Jordan Spencer carried the ball for 177 yards. The duo continually sliced through the Crimson defense, cutting substantial time off the clock while Yale was trying to hold on to its lead...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Defense Finishes Strong | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

Since sharing that league championship with Brown six years ago, Yale has gone 20-22 in the Ivy play, never finishing better than 4-3 in the league during that stretch. If the Bulldog faithful are content with 5-5 or 6-4 records and third-place finishes in the league, then Siedlecki has proven that he is the man for the job. If the sons of Eli ever want to celebrate the big win over Harvard or Penn—against whom Yale is 2-10 in the past six seasons—and another Ivy title, however...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: KING JAMES BIBLE: Bulldogs Ready for Coaching Change | 11/21/2005 | See Source »

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