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Goffredo comes off a productive sophomore campaign in which he appeared in all 27 games for the Crimson, scoring 6.6 points per contest in an average of 15 minutes. He reached double-figures in scoring seven times, including a career high of 14 points against both Lehigh and Columbia. Goffredo’s experience playing significant minutes off the bench should ease his transition into a starting role...
...years of Ancient Eight play, Harvard has never won a league title. While three of the other Ivy schools (Brown, Cornell and Columbia) have only claimed the title once, the Crimson’s ineptitude in its championship quest overshadows them all, in much the same way that the droughts of the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox dominated talk surrounding the 2004 and 2005 Major League Baseball playoffs. In fact, certain members of this year’s Harvard squad have adopted slogans similar to those repeated by fans of the aforementioned baseball clubs...
...young boys accused of violating the Ames Juvenile Curfew Act. The arguments focused on whether the act infringed the Equal Protection clause of the Constitution. While the details of the case were fictional, the key issues reflected real legislation enacted previously by several states and the District of Columbia. The contending arguments focused on whether the Constitution protected the right to free movement and whether minors could claim such a right. “The Ames Curfew is an undue burden on the right of free movement and therefore violates the Equal Protection clause,” said Bryce Callahan...
Irvin had won the performance battle with an impressive display in the preseason scrimmage against Columbia. But O’Hagan held the edge in comfort and knowledge of the system. Irvin would start the opener, Harvard coach Tim Murphy said, but they would split time. They were both No. 1 quarterbacks. They each offered something different...
...yard kickoff return for TDSignificance overall: Penn lost to Brown, meaning that four one-loss teams sat tied for first ahead of the Crimson. Title hopes remained slim, but were still within the realm of possibility.Record after: 4-3 (2-2 Ivy)NOV. 5, HARVARD at COLUMBIA, 55-7Turning point: When Harvard showed up at Wien Stadium. Dawson kicked it off with a rushing score six minutes into the game en route to a 41-0 halftime lead.Cause for concern: That Columbia wasn’t allowed to forfeit at halftime.MVP: The Crimson defense, which had three interceptions...