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...back into peak condition.” Harlow may not even have a chance to continue her rise next week, as snowfall counts remain low and conditions for skiing remain poor across New England. “We’re looking forward to a very historic Dartmouth Carnival [next week],” Graves said. “But right now we don’t know where the cross-country competition is going to be held.” On the men’s side, sophomore Matt Basilico repeated his performance at St. Lawrence...
...about "Lang" from Dartmouth and "Martin" from Yale. Do they both exist...
...season winds down. The Crimson (11-8-2, 8-7-1 ECAC) has a golden opportunity in Providence, R.I.: the Bears (3-13-5, 2-9-3) have netted just one victory since mid-November, a string of 17 games. Meanwhile, Harvard sits in a fourth-place tie with Dartmouth in the ECAC standings, and just six league games remain before the postseason tournament. The Crimson split last weekend’s home contest, beating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3-1 but losing 2-1 to Union the following night. “We’re disappointed with [that] loss...
...teams in action, Around the Ivy League makes its triumphant return to the printed page, after slogging through a 1-3 start in the SportsBlog.Despite just making the turn into February, several teams have already found themselves eliminated from the two-month playoff that is the 14 Game Tournament. Dartmouth and Columbia, which have combined for a 1-7 start, are out of the race, while Brown and Cornell—each 2-2—have no margin for error.The three one-loss teams—Harvard, Yale, and Princeton—are all very much alive, though...
...With the explosion of junior shooting guard Jim Goffredo into the team scoring lead, that strategy might well be revised. Goffredo has torched the Ivy League thus far, putting up 33 points in the opener against Dartmouth and 30 last weekend at Brown, and is now averaging a robust 23.5 points per league contest, 4.5 more than preseason Player of the Year favorite Ibrahim Jaaber of Penn. While there is evidence that the rest of the league was still unsure of the 6’1 guard’s offensive abilities heading into last Saturday...