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...Yale’s undergraduate populations (roughly 12,000 combined) or the thousands who actually attended the tailgate. Saturday’s tailgate was certainly healthier—even with the water shortages—but it would be healthier still to turn the tailgate into a salad-eating contest, or, better still, ban it entirely. We hope that in 2008 the College is able to strike a better balance between safety and trust than it achieved this year...
Brine could not quite finish a second hat trick against Yale a day later, but her two goals in that contest brought her season total to 12. That tally is better than any teammate by four and has her currently at the top of the national leaders in goals per game with an average of 1.50. In points per game, she only trails teammates Chu and Vaillancourt with...
...basis of a single defeat. It will maintain the kingly mannerisms until it loses again. So it is with the Australians on the eve of the rematch, a five-Test series beginning in Brisbane on Nov. 23. Even for the crustier fans of both countries, an Ashes contest may never have been more tantalizing. Part of its allure is that it will put the preceding one in context. Was the 2005 result an aberration, a consequence of many things falling for England in a way that won't possibly happen again? Or was it the beginning...
...Harvard’s expense on Friday night in Ann Arbor, beating the Crimson 82-50 in front of 7,148 fans at Crisler Arena.The Wolverines improved to 5-0 on the season by shooting an impressive 60 percent from the floor. Center Courtney Sims, who came into the contest having made 26 of his 36 attempts from the field in Michigan’s first four games, was 5-of-6 for 12 points in 25 minutes, while forward Ron Coleman scored a career-high 20 points on 9-of-16 shooting.Harvard (1-2) hung with the athletic Wolverines...
...Harvard men’s squash team came through the weekend’s distractions unscathed and overcame both of its opponents in convincing fashion. The Crimson notched its first two victories on the season by defeating Brown and Williams at the Murr Center without dropping a single contest. “Considering they had such a tough weekend with the match on Friday, and with Harvard-Yale, I think most of them have come through it very well,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “They look rested, they look like they came ready...