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...given Harvard fits in a February contest in Ithaca, pouring in 16 points and grabbing 11 boards in Cornell’s 85-61 win.Where was she?As it turns out, Maduka rushed home after Friday night’s heartbreaking 46-44 loss to Dartmouth—a defeat that thrust Harvard into a first-place tie with Cornell before Saturday’s game. Cornell’s two-sport star decided to forgo the second game of the weekend to compete in the Indoor Heps track and field competition in Ithaca.Maybe it was the right call: Maduka...
...consistent play in the second set and fell, 6-2. The match win by the Eagles at No. 3 clinched the overall match. Though Schnitter pushed her match to three sets, the outcome had no impact on the overall match score. BC’s Dasha Cherkasov defeated the senior in the third set to take the day’s final match. The Crimson’s two wins came from Peterzan at No. 1 singles and junior Catriona Stewart in the No. 4 spot. Peterzan dominated in her match against Lana Krasnopolsky, who was previously undefeated in singles...
...Seeded third in the ECAC Championships at Lewisburg, Pa, Harvard (3-4) finished fourth in the two-day tournament, playing three games in two days. In Sunday’s third-place playoff, the Crimson fell to a crushing 14-6 defeat at the hands of fourth-seeded Wagner...
...After a finely-balanced first half, Harvard had no response to an early second-half onslaught by the Foxes. Justifying its second seed status, Marist powered into the lead, maintaining a two or three goal advantage for the remainder of the game to consign the Crimson to defeat...
...biography, he once told a U.S. diplomat that for all his bellicose rhetoric, "I know where the red line is. And I'm not going to cross that line - I just go up to that little edge." He demonstrated some sense of the limits on his power by conceding defeat in the referendum last year when critics had widely expected him to reject it and cross the red line into Castro-style dictatorship. Chavez and Uribe both went up that "little edge" over the weekend, but the hemispheric hope is that both are well aware of the catastrophic folly involved...