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...Times Classic tournament host, in its opening game at 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Then it will take on the winner of the San Jose State-Arkansas State semifinal at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Harvard has struggled in the early going in 2006. The squad was handed a 15-point defeat by BYU on Wednesay night in its first meeting with a ranked opponent. That loss followed a pair of losses over the Thanksgiving weekend, at home to Quinnipiac and then on the road at Fairfield. Sophomore guard Niki Finelli is the Crimson’s leading scorer with 15.2 points...
Faced with a Dartmouth rival she has played dozens of time since childhood, Harvard women’s squash captain Kyla Grigg showed no mercy. The rest of the team followed her lead. The Crimson (3-0, 2-0 Ivy) handily defeated the Big Green last night at the Murr Center, losing only four games en route to an 8-1 victory. “I thought we were great tonight. Everyone had great energy,” Grigg said. “I was really impressed with everyone.” Grigg first encountered fellow Canadian Ashley Malenchak...
DURHAM, N.H.—Harvard received big plays from the youngest and oldest players in its rotation to defeat New Hampshire 83-81 in overtime at the Lundholm Gymnasium in Durham, New Hampshire. After captain guard Jim Goffredo’s three-pointer tied the game at 81-81 with just over a minute left in overtime, freshman guard Jeremy Lin stole the Wildcats’ inbounds pass after UNH (1-5) had called timeout. With 23.8 seconds left, he drove the lane for an off-balance reverse layup to give the Crimson (3-3) an 83-81 lead...
...only one in the world that actually lactates from its pure bronze nipples. We suppose it’s ironic that such an ancient man is in possession of these two potent fountains of youth, which squirt an elixir so sweet that it can instantly defeat even the most belligerent seasonal colds...
...there wasn’t a lot of gas in the tank.” With 1:35 left in the extra frame, Dean Strong, the leading scorer for Vermont (8-4-1, 5-1-1 Hockey East), tapped the puck into the net, leaving Harvard with its ninth defeat of the season. “I think we’re a little too content with a loss,” captain Dylan Reese said. “It was a good effort overall, but it’s still a loss.” Although the Crimson...