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...nowhere, Shiftee captured the New York DMCs—a tournament on the major battle circuit—in 2003, and the Delaware DMCs in 2004. After a particularly devastating loss to cross-town rival DJ ie.Merge in the 2004 New York DMCs, Shiftee was officially inducted into the Lo-Livez...
...abysmal season. The Crimson lost its first six games of non-conference play and everyone believed all hope was lost for a team that began with such high hopes. But things began to turn around; the Crimson won its last two non-conference games against San Jose and cross-town rival Boston College. After disappointing play in the first half of its season, Harvard turned over a new leaf, and exploded in Ivy League competition. “Those kind of adjustments really came together at the end of the season,” senior co-captain Lindsay Hallion said...
...getting tired.”HARVARD 1, BU 0Sometimes, doing things right just takes a little time.Harvard opened its season at Ohiri Field with 100 minutes of scoreless play before Wideroff scored in the second overtime period to lead the Crimson to a 1-0 victory over cross-town rival Boston University. Overtime matchups weren’t kind to the Crimson last season, as Harvard went 0-3-1 in extra time.But if its first long-game test of 2007 is any indication of future success, then the team should be celebrating at midfield much more often...
...women’s college basketball.Delaney-Smith, always a dead-on analytical observer of her own team, needed just four words to sum up one of Harvard’s finest wins in school history. And given the Crimson’s non-conference woes prior to its cross-town showdown with the Eagles, ‘improbable’ hit the bullseye.Harvard entered the game at 1-10, the team’s lone win coming against San Jose State, then 0-7, in a tournament game in Berkeley, Calif. The Crimson had been spanked by then...
Kenny Roche, the Terriers’ leading goal-scorer entering last night’s game (5-5-10), did not play…The loss was Donato’s first to either of Harvard’s cross-town rivals, B.U. or B.C., in non-Beanpot play. The Crimson downed both squads when Donato was a rookie skipper in 2004-2005, and Harvard beat the Eagles and tied the Terriers last season…Freshman Alex Biega scored his second collegiate goal and is now fifth on the team with 5 points… Both teams?...