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...said. Despite being 2-11 overall, the Crimson’s 2-2 record in the Ivies ties it for third in the league. On Saturday, Harvard faces league rival Princeton, currently at the top of the Ivy standings. With a win, the Crimson would keep alive its championship hopes as well as prevent the Tigers from clinching a share of the title. Harvard is looking forward to the challenge. “It will be a great game—it’s always a battle,” Caples said. “We?...
...still reeling after their debacle earlier in the season, producing only 41 yards on the ground on 21 attempts.Despite a tumultuous season when off-field issues threatened to derail Harvard’s linebacking corps, the Crimson has kept pushing forward in its quest for an Ivy League championship through the excellent play of veteran upperclassmen and unheralded first-year starters. The linebacking corps’ depth was tested, but one wouldn’t know that based on its recent play.“I would not have thought that we would be able to weather the storm going...
With a final card of 625, the Crimson could not quite crack the top of the conference at the ECAC Division I Championships. The tournament, which was held at the Shelter Harbor Golf Club in Charleston, R.I., was won by Rhode Island. The Rams stole the show with a card of 602—a number that won them the overall event by a full 11 strokes. The Crimson’s two round scores break down to 312 on the first day, which was followed by a consistent 313 on the second. Two freshmen, Greg Shuman and Danny Mayer...
...team missed standout Lindsey Scherf for the second straight tournament since the Sept. 30 Iona Meet of Champions, where the junior finished No. 10 overall, because of “injury-related setbacks” Scherf wrote in an email that she hopes to make the final championship events of the season, including the Heptagonals in New York, N.Y. on Oct. 27. Bryant said she hoped the team would be ready for the month’s upcoming events. “The most important races are coming up,” she said. —Staff writer Alex...
...defense that has allowed an average of 28 points per game its last three times out.But despite Harvard’s advantage at nearly every position, nobody is taking the game lightly.“In my time here, the only time we’ve won the Ivy championship is by winning all our contests,” Berg said. “This is not an off week. It’s just as important.”Berg’s sentiments are echoed by the numbers. The last time the Crimson won the Ivy League championship...