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...ECAC).The Crimson did manage to get on the board against the Saints (7-1-2, 4-0-0 ECAC), but not before falling into a 3-0 hole to St. Lawrence on Saturday. Harvard eventually lost, 3-1.ST. LAWRENCE 3, HARVARD 1Saturday’s contest against the Saints was a close, hotly contested battle for the first 47 minutes of the game.The Crimson came into the third period down just 1-0, but about midway through the frame, St. Lawrence broke out a pair of goals that ultimately put the game out of reach for Harvard.At 7:11 into...
...leadership that kept the Crimson in the event and guided the team to a third-place overall finish. “Garrity and I were able to put the bow down, we could keep it flat,” Himler said. “It was a very physical contest, and we’re pretty physical guys. It proves that…it’s kind of necessary that we do lift on Mondays and Wednesdays.”St. Mary’s was named Atlantic Coast Champion, finishing the regatta with 59 points, just 12 points...
...collegiate action, dispatching multiple competitors in the talented open field.“[Peppelman] blew through the tournament, just killing people,” Weiss said.The rookie earned three straight falls to land in the semifinals before dispatching Nassau’s Bobby Ward in a tight 4-1 contest. Although Peppelman then fell 14-1 to end the tournament, his effort made a statement about the impact of the Crimson’s rookie class.“I couldn’t be more proud of the young guys,” O’Connor said...
...punter Scooter Belasco couldn’t claim the same success. On a bad snap, Belasco tried to run it, and his inability to get the first down gave the Crimson the ball at the Penn 30. BREAKING THE DROUGHT Going into Saturday’s contest, Harvard was an abysmal 1-12 in its last 13 visits to Penn’s Franklin Field, dating back to 1982. “I’ve been here for 15 years, so I guess I prefer to see the glass as half full,” Murphy said, pointing...
...Cohen, the two are “lifelong friends.” “[It’s] a Shakespearean rivalry, or the rivalry of a Greek tragedy—I’m not sure which,” said Cohen. But recent events make this contest a very different race from the one in 2006. In last month’s election, which resulted in the reelection of Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the Liberal Party saw their number of seats in Parliament reduced from 95 to 76. Current Liberal Party leader Stephane Dion will step down...