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...remember that O’Hagan, in his prime last season, torched Dartmouth by running for two scores and throwing for another, you’re probably ready to advance to the conclusion.Congratulations! By staying the course, you discovered a priceless bronze statue (a Payton Award?). Dartmouth??€™s best runner is its quarterback (Fritz is fifth in the Ivies in rushing yards). Harvard’s best runner is arguably the best runner in the entire freaking history of the league. Awesome Dawson stands just 338 yards away from breaking Ed Marinaro’s all-time...
...Adam Slagter took an 8-5 decision. Harvard’s second-ranked doubles pair, seniors Scott Denenberg and Gideon Valkin, had a similar run through the draw. They defeated Penn State’s Brendan Lynch and Guillaume St. Maurice in their initial match and then beat Dartmouth??€™s Daniel Freeman and Dave Waslen in the round of 16. Denenberg and Valkin fell to Dan Henegby and Dan Lee of Brown in the Quarters by an 8-2 tally, preventing a potential Harvard vs. Harvard matchup in the finals. In the singles draw, sophomore Chris Clayton...
...toga parties aren’t as rollicking as Dartmouth??€™s, and its frat scene is sleepy compared to Cornell’s, but Harvard has made a major move to improve its Greek life. Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) opened an office in Nafplion, Greece last month as part of an effort to expand the University’s international programs. The office, which was officially opened on Sept. 18, will serve to coordinate opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study abroad, faculty research, summer school, and other endeavors in Greece...
Statistically, Dartmouth??€™s clash with Penn on Saturday was a dead heat. Borderline uncanny. Both teams ran exactly 64 plays. Time of possession went to the Big Green—by 12 seconds. Dartmouth out-passed the Quakers by 14 yards and was out-run by four. And it only lost by a touchdown, in Philadelphia no less. These are causes for celebration, and signs of improvement...
...Harvard closed out the match, 15-13, to clinch at least a share of the tournament title.HARVARD 3, DARTMOUTH 2The rematch. Double or mediocrity.After facing each other a week ago at the Malkin Athletic Center, the two Ivy League travel partners took the court again in Dartmouth??€™s territory. Though the Big Green, itching for revenge, provided the Crimson with all the trouble it could handle, Harvard pulled out a five-frame victory, 3-2 (21-30, 22-30, 30-27, 30-16, 15-13), to sweep the season series.“It really comes down...