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...name is Lily Lorentzen, and don’t let the “Class of 2009” tag fool you. While she’s new to college squash, Lorentzen brings ample experience from a year spent training and competing on the professional circuit. The Greenwich, Conn., native was accepted into Harvard a year ago, but deferred her enrollment to concentrate on squash. Now finally a member of the second-ranked Crimson, her presence at the top of the ladder may give Harvard the advantage necessary to topple two-time defending Ivy League champion Yale...
After a quick sprint out of the gate, the weary Crimson hung on for a 75-72 win over Sacred Heart Friday night at the Pitt Center in Fairfield, Conn...
...Harvard men’s basketball team looks to jump out to its first 3-0 start since 1999 as it takes on Sacred Heart at the Pitt Center in Fairfield, Conn. tonight...
...performance that hinged on turnovers, momentum swings, and a stellar defensive effort helped propel the Harvard football team (7-3, 5-2 Ivy) to its fifth straight win over Yale (4-6, 4-3) in a memorable 30-24 triple-overtime victory in New Haven, Conn...
...town of Hamden, Conn. has little, if any, of the hustle and bustle of 5th Avenue. A far cry from the East Side, Hamden is a quiet suburb, easing the transition from urban New Haven to rural Chesire. Most of Hamden was originally a farm whose vestiges still linger on as stone walls in backyards and undeveloped fields. At its outskirts, Hamden is a liquor store and a gas station with barely paved roads and population densities approaching zero. Near New Haven, Hamden is schools, large colonials, and parks interspersed with restaurants and bars. But most of Hamden lies between...