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Playing in its first Ivy game of the season, the Crimson fought to upset the Big Red on its own home court. It didn't happen. Cornell outlasted Harvard, 15-7, 15-13, 14-16, 15-7, to end any thoughts of a Crimson victory...
...story in yesterday's Crimson incorrectly referred to City Council candidate Kenneth E. Reeves '72 as a former president of Philips Brooks House Association (PBHA). Reeves chaired a PBHA committee as an undergraduate, but did not serve as president...
...years ago, the Crimson Express was on its way to an 8-2 season and an undisputed Ivy League title. But its stop in Ithaca was nothing but a heartbreak. Leading 17-15 in the last two minutes of the game, the Crimson was forced to punt the ball away. A few plays later, wide receiver Shaun Hawkins played hot potato with the ball in the end zone before clutching the desperation pass for the dramatic, go-ahead touchdown...
Harvard's 29-17 loss two years ago was topped last year at the Stadium, when the Crimson's hopes for another Ivy title run vanished as swiftly as the snaps which flew over the head of Harvard punter Alan Hall. Two poor snaps gave Cornell two fourthquarter safeties, four points--just enough...
Until freshman defender Rob Bonta, guarding the right post, kicked the ball out of the danger zone. After the Crimson tried to stuff the rebound into the net, Eric Ople followed Bonta's lead and ended the Harvard threat with a clear...