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...champion and the highest nationally ranked team in the Ancient Eight at the start of the season, the Harvard men’s soccer team (9-3-2, 2-2-0 Ivy) has been playing with a target on its back from the beginning. On Saturday at Ohiri Field, Dartmouth (9-3-2, 3-0-1 Ivy) forward Craig Henderson hit that target, scoring the game’s only goal and handing the Crimson its second Ivy loss of the year. Thirty minutes into the first half, Henderson, who was standing about six yards away from the goalmouth, received...

Author: By Julia R. Senior, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Big Green Crushes Ivy Title Aspirations | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...Crimson (8-8, 4-2 Ivy) went up early and dominated against Dartmouth (5-10, 1-5), sharing the lead for less than two minutes and eventually pulling away, 3-1, to stay in the hunt for a share of the Ivy League title. Freshman back Maggie McVeigh kicked off the effort when she slammed in the first goal six minutes into the game. Though recorded as unassisted, the first goal—like the entire game—was a team effort. McVeigh’s first shot drew Dartmouth goalie Ashley Heist out of the cage. The ball...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Field Hockey Back on Track with Win Over Dartmouth | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

Harvard (10-4-1, 3-2-0 Ivy) defeated Dartmouth (3-9-2, 1-3-1) for the first time this millennium by a score of 1-0 on Saturday. The Crimson, which last beat the Big Green in 1999, took advantage of a first-half goal by co-captain Megan Merritt and a strong defensive performance from sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann to record its second consecutive Ivy win. “Days like this are always exciting,” Merritt said. “You can never predict the outcome. The team really needed to bring the energy...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Mann's Shutout Leads W. Soccer to Victory | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...Islamic students took reactive measures, Harvard’s right-wing groups showed little interest in supporting the controversial campaign. Islamo-Fascism awareness events—sponsored and organized by conservative pundit David Horowitz’s Freedom Center—were held at over 200 colleges, including Brown, Dartmouth, and Columbia. But the controversial week did not receive promotion from any group at Harvard. Harvard Republican Club President Jeffrey Kwong ’09 said Horowitz’s center had solicited the club by mail, but that he had decided against taking part in the campaign...

Author: By Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Islamo Fascism’ Week Fails To Gain Traction | 10/26/2007 | See Source »

...Crimson. Due to their last two Ivy losses, Harvard is tied for third place with Columbia and Penn in the Ivy League. Harvard beat Penn 3-1 on Sept. 8 and will play its last Ivy League game against Columbia on Nov. 2. The Crimson is set to play Dartmouth at home this Saturday. Even though the Big Green is 1-4 in the Ivy League, the Crimson is beingcareful not to underestimate its opponent. Still, Saturday offers the opportunity for Harvard to change the momentum of their season. “Ivy games are always...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Under Lights, Crimson Can't Find Spark | 10/25/2007 | See Source »

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