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...with 20 points (junior guard Jim Goffredo with a career high 22, Stehle with 21) for the first time since Dec. 30, 2004, when guard Kevin Rogus scored 27 and Stehle added 22 in an overtime loss to Tennessee Tech...The Crimson was the last undefeated Ivy League team. Columbia (5-1) lost to Army on Friday...Senior forward Michael Beal is shooting 65.8 percent from the floor, second best in the Ivies. —Staff writer Caleb W. Peiffer can be reached at cpeiffer@fas.harvard.edu...
...free throws in the second half. Eric Osmundson, Mark Zoller, and Jaaber each hit shots late in the second half that pulled the Quakers within one, but they just failed to get the big basket that would put them ahead, even with the Owls missing free throws. ARMY 67, COLUMBIA 66NEW YORK—Colin Harris hit a three-point shot at the buzzer, leading Army to a 67-66 victory over Columbia on Friday night and snapping the Lions’ season-opening five-game winning streak. Army (3-3) trailed by 10 points, 48-38, with...
...professor of engineering at Columbia University died in a hotel room last Thursday. Police reported the case as a suicide. He was 43. Professor Nayyar Perwez Shahabuddin’s body was found in the Days Inn on Route 59 in Nanuet in Rockland County, New York, which is on his route home from work. He had been missing since last Wednesday night. The Clarkstown Police Department, which discovered the body, refused to comment on the case, and the death is still being investigated. However, Rockport’s The Journal News reported on Monday that police had found...
Button won his first three matches before losing a heartbreaking 1-0 to Chris Ramos of North Carolina. Button yielded just four points in his first three matches. He went on to win three more, blanking Dan Vallimont of Penn State, to face Ricky Turk of Columbia in the third-place match, where he lost...
...Steven Williams said. “I’d rather have had a blowout, but I’ll take a win either way.” Blowout wins aren’t thrillers—contrast Yale with the Crimson’s 55-7 whipping of Columbia. Competition equals drama. That was a screwy, madcap football game, a four-hour epic played into the twilight, a defense-oriented rollercoaster of heroics and disasters.“I’m never going to see anything like that again,” Yale safety Matt Handlon said...