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...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?...
With first-place Brown on the fast-track to the championship—they play the dregs of the Ivy League in Dartmouth and Columbia in their final two games—something novel is about to occur in the Ivies. For the first time in six years, it looks like neither Harvard nor Penn will be hoisting a championship trophy at the end of the season...
...have two big defensemen like that hopefully is a strong presence in the defensive end,” Stone said. These newcomers, plus hard work and aggression, seem to be the consensus on how the defense will push forward in the coming season. In a 4-3 victory over Dartmouth in an Oct. 18 scrimmage, the team found that these traits gave the defense an edge. “I think physically we were in better shape than they were,” Vaughn said. “We also have a very smart team on the ice: We know...
...Andrew Berry and sophomore Steven Williams, both of whom filled in for the injured senior quite capably. Berry held his own in the early season when opposing offenses targeted his side of the field. Williams has come on strong in recent games—he registered two interceptions against Dartmouth on October 29.“All of a sudden we have great depth in the secondary,” Murphy said. “We have four very experienced corners, and we’re in the best shape we’ve been in with the secondary...
...Penn and Dartmouth were named the unanimous favorites to win the men’s and women’s Ivy basketball titles, respectively, in the league’s preseason media poll that was released yesterday. Both the Crimson men and women immediately trailed behind the winners, as the men picked up 96 points—13 better thaan third place Princeton—and the women garnered 95—two better than the Tigers. Three starters for the women’s team, including Ivy Player of the Year Reka Cserny, have departed from a team that...