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...yards, 1 TDSignificance overall: The Crimson’s second league loss essentially extinguished any shot at the Ivy crown. Harvard still maintained a mathematical chance at the title but no longer controlled its own destiny.Record after: 3-3 (1-2 Ivy)OCT. 29, HARVARD vs. DARTMOUTH, 42-14Turning point: When Dawson returned the opening kickoff of the second half 92-yards for a touchdown. It was the first of three third-quarter scores—two by Dawson—and put the game out of the Big Green’s reach.Cause for concern...
...Harvard women’s hockey team still has No. 1 St. Lawrence’s number, and all the predictions about parity in the ECAC this season came to be. No. 9 Clarkson knocked off both the Crimson and Dartmouth to jump into the rankings...
...First Team All-Ivy squad, while senior forward Nicholas Tornaritis earned a nod to the Second Team and captain and defender Will Craig earned an honorable mention. The Crimson finished its season 6-8-2, with a 2-4-1 record and fifth-place finish in the Ivies. Dartmouth, Yale and Brown all tied for the top spot in the league. —GABRIEL VELEZ
...70th with a time of 22:33.3. Rounding out the scoring for Harvard were sophomores Lauren Walker and Eliza Gardner, whose times of 22:37.6 and 22:52.9 were good enough for 71st and 89th, respectively. The Crimson’s 271 points placed Harvard in a tie with Dartmouth for ninth in the team standings, 184 points behind winner Boston College. On the men’s side, junior Sean Barrett led the charge in 31:29.7, landing at 45th overall. Sophomore Brian Holmquest was next for Harvard, placing 55th in 31:45.1, and fellow sophomore Ryan Hafer...
...With league co-leader Princeton’s 21-14 loss to Yale, the Crimson is now in a three-way tie for second in the Ivies with the Tigers and Bulldogs. All are 4-2 in the league, one game behind 5-1 Brown, which beat Dartmouth 24-14. Harvard could still secure a share of first if the Bears fall to Columbia on the road next week, but the Lions—0-6 in the Ivy League—are unlikely to prove much of a test for streaking Brown.As a result, next Saturday?...