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...squad that was as close to a league juggernaut as the Ivies had fostered since the Fitzpatrick-led Crimson of 2004. The easy answer is that Yale was never that good, an iffy 9-0 team that built its reputation by running up the score on Cornell and Dartmouth in the unsettled early weeks of the Ivy slate. And that Harvard was underrated, just two plays—last-minute scores by Holy Cross and Lehigh—away from 9-0 itself.Another avenue of explanation is that Tim Murphy completely outcoached his old friend Jack Siedlecki. Murphy utilized...
...start of the weekend, Harvard, St. Lawrence, and Dartmouth sat tied for first in the league with eight points each through four games...
...Haven this weekend, the Crimson men’s swimming and diving team made a statement of its own in defeating league foe Columbia, 195-105. Harvard now heads into the Thanksgiving holiday with a perfect 3-0 record. Last week, the Crimson snagged league victories over Cornell and Dartmouth by using its depth. Harvard won fewer events than the Big Red, but it managed to gain the edge in points by grabbing several second and third places. This weekend, however, the Crimson swimmers touched the wall first in 12 of 16 races, allowing Harvard to cruise to an easy...
...tournament by winning the Northeast Conference Championship, will be making their first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament. The winner of will go on to a second-round match-up with Tulsa on Wednesday, Nov. 28. Also representing the Ivy League are Brown (15-1-1) and Dartmouth (11-4-2). Harvard won the Ancient Eight title a year ago, but lost to both the Bears and Big Green in 2007 to finish third. Brown, who is ranked No. 6 in the nation and won the Ivy championship, will have a bye through the first round before taking...
...line,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. After being down, 24-12, against the Lions after the opening two events, Harvard made up ground by winning the remaining freestyle events and the final relay. As in last week’s meet against Cornell and Dartmouth, the Crimson’s first-years came up strong. Freshmen Kate Mills and Katy Hinkle led the way by combining for five individual first-place finishes and 54 points. Mills blew the competition out of the water, setting a pool record and winning the 200-yard butterfly by almost eight seconds...