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With defending Ivy champion No. 9 Penn (7-0, 4-0 Ivy) still undefeated, Harvard has no room for error. Assuming the Quakers can handle Princeton and Cornell??€”who have a combined 2-6 league record—the Crimson must win each of its final three games, including next Saturday’s match-up against Penn, to ensure a tie atop the final league standings...
...more chance came. The Steel invited him back for a third time. By November, he was the starter, and by January, coaches were calling. With his list pared down to two schools—ECAC rivals Harvard and Cornell??€”he visited the respective campuses on consecutive weekends: Cambridge first, then Ithaca...
...PalmPilot to do the work of a pad of note paper if you don’t believe me. Online registration, if experience is any judge, would not only not ameliorate the hassles of study card day but make them significantly worse. I had four years to deal with Cornell??€™s maddening CourseEnroll, and am delighted now by the relative ease of study cards. Online course enrollment, in truth, is a matter of sitting by your computer, waiting for the stroke of midnight so that you can hope to actually get into your classes by acting fast...
...when tickets not sold in the package or through Harvard affiliates will be released to the general public. Therefore, if Harvard fans don’t jump on the opportunity, Cornell, with its boisterous following, could still dominate Bright. Certainly having more Crimson in the stands to drown out Cornell??€™s Pep Band would be another benefit...
...Cornell??€”Based on what the team lost last year—arguably the best goalie, defenseman and forward in the league—Cornell should probably be picked lower. But the Big Red’s success is based on an effective offensive and defensive system, not just players, making Cornell the most likely contender to upset the Crimson from atop the ECAC standings...