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Andrew D. Fine ’09 is a social studies concentrator in Eliot House. He was a Crimson associate editorial chair in 2007. His column appears regularly...
...winning a thrilling opener at Dartmouth, the Crimson was a little sluggish out of the final exams gate in late January, dropping an eight-point decision in New Haven. Harvard reeled off 12 straight wins following that loss, but the “L” in its loss column just wouldn’t go away. For the first time in this year’s young Ivy season, Harvard will have its chance at revenge: Yale visits Lavietes Pavilion tonight, with Brown coming to Cambridge tomorrow night. Tip-offs are scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m. and tomorrow...
...keep a positive mentality.”HARVARD AT YALE — Fri., 7pmThe contest against Yale (7-11, 1-3 Ivy) could be the Crimson’s (6-14, 1-3 Ivy) best bet to end their streak in the “L” column. The Bulldogs have not yet met the high expectations that were set in the preseason Ivy League poll, in which they were slated to be the second best team behind Cornell.Home court advantage, however, could prove to be the deciding factor in this battle between two teams itching to prove...
...Crimson followed that win (one I called “the greatest win in Harvard men’s basketball history” in this column) with seven straight losses...
...followers of Harvard hockey, I’m telling you nothing new, but I’m not writing this column for you today...