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...three of those.Upstart Yale, however, picked fifth in the preseason media poll, can earn at least a share of the Ivy League crown in 2006 with a victory tomorrow, while Harvard, the early favorite, can force a three-way tie with a win and a Princeton loss versus Dartmouth. And, you know, 1636.There’s a silver lining here in terms of Harvard-Yale relations. After the Crimson flattens the Bulldogs tomorrow, supporters of the two schools can join together in saluting the Ivy League’s new champion: Princeton sucks.—Staff writer Jonathan...
...ECAC, facing off against league foes Brown and Yale on Friday and Saturday, respectively. While the Crimson (2-4-0, 1-4-0 ECAC) is currently tied for seventh in the league, its losses have come at the hands of some of the ECACs powerhouses, including St. Lawrence, Dartmouth, and Cornell, currently the top three teams in the standings. This weekend may give Harvard a chance to make up some ground, as Yale (4-1-0, 1-1-0), also tied for seventh, and Brown (1-2-2, 0-1-1), in the 11th spot, represent the two lowest-ranked...
...with the way things have played out, Harvard can actually still earn a slice of the Ivy crown. If the Crimson beats the Bulldogs for a sixth straight year and Dartmouth also upsets the Tigers, Harvard would seize a third of the title, along with Princeton and Yale...
Mike Berg can’t see the future. But three weeks ago against Dartmouth, the senior defensive tackle looked like a prophet.How else could a guy get a sack, cause a fumble, and recover the loose ball, all on a play intended to be a handoff to the running back?“Everyone thinks it was a handoff,” Berg explains. “I think it was supposed to be a bootleg, because the guard I was lined up over pulled, and generally, you don’t account for the defensive tackle when you?...
...essential in the fight to the finish.Although the Crimson needs help to win the Ivy League championship after last weekend’s loss to Penn, it has the chance to wrench the title out of its perennial rival’s paws with a victory and an improbable Dartmouth win over Princeton. The Bulldogs can solidify their own share with a victory.“To us the Ivy championship is on the line, we need to beat Harvard to get to that goal,” Yale coach Jack Siedlecki said. “I think that?...