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It's not a new story, however. Harvard's (8-1,6-0 Ivy) defense has keyed its charge from cellar dweller four years ago to at least Ivy co-champions.
"[In the past], we were just playing for ourselves and pride," Burke said. "Now we're still playing for ourselves and for our pride, but we're also playing to be undisputed Ivy champions. [This] is the position we want to be in.
Capitalizing on the reggae theme, the Marley-esque "Eat the Meek" champions a bass lullaby and a guitar characteristically accenting the off beats, so subtly that it seems almost like an afterthought. Although this may be the most adventurous song, it can't make up for the album's overall...
The filleting of the Florida Marlins began yesterday as the world champions traded a $5 million a year contract in the person of outfielder Moises Alou to the Houston Astros for two minor league pitchers who will work for considerably less. Owner Wayne Huizenga and Don Smiley, who heads a...
ITHACA, N.Y.--It could have been the biggest season opener in recent history, but the two-time defending ECAC Champions put a quick stop to those grand thoughts.