Word: contests
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Unfortunately for the Quakers, Saturday's contest with Harvard did end in overtime play, when, 46 seconds in, Harvard co-captain Judy Collins sent home an unassisted game-winning goal. The 2-1 victory, the Crimson's fourth of the season, upped Harvard's record to 2-1 in the Ivy League and 3-5 overall. The loss dropped Penn to 2-1 in the Ivy and 3-3 overall...
Harvard (0-2, 0-1 Ivy) and Lehigh (3-0, 1-0 Patriot) come in to Saturday's contest headed in opposite directions. The Hawks arrive in Cambridge on the heels of a 31-24 overtime victory over Princeton last week at home...
...Crimson's next contest is this weekend at the Northeastern Invitational...
...flaws. In one debate Tuttle asked McMullen to pronounce the name of a Vermont town, Calais. McMullen fumbled. (It may be cah-lay in France, but it is cah-las in Vermont.) He couldn't define a tedder (hay fluffer). What's worse, shortly after competing in a milking contest, he said cows have six teats. "I mean, oh, my God!" Tuttle yelled, amazed that his opponent had added two teats to the state's bovine residents...
...approval rating unshaken by the Starr report. But the opinion that matters at this juncture belongs to a sliver of Americans: those who tend to vote in midterm elections and live in the 30 to 40 congressional districts where, for now, Democrats and Republicans still have a real contest...