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...Crimson’s guards are dual threats on the perimeter and off the dribble, a strength that will open up the lane for the Harvard forwards and create match-up problems for both man-to-man and zone defenses. Delaney-Smith has also installed a new-look motion offense that emphasizes more ball movement and high-low exchanges in the post...
...percent came from families in the bottom half of the national income distribution. The “problem of equal opportunity” that Summers spoke of was right in front of him. How the College has subsequently marketed HFAI epitomizes its struggle to maintain Harvard’s dual identity. Byerly Hall, home base for Harvard’s undergraduate admissions operation, must walk a fine line between accessibility and exclusivity in its efforts to recruit middle- and low-income applicants for the initiative...
...left.Top performers: Harvard—O’Hagan, 15-of-24, 1 INT, 2 TDs, 258 yards; 9 carries for 63 yards, 1 TD—Dawson, 37 carries for 153 yards, 1 TD—Mazza, 7 catches for 131 yards, 1 TDSignificance overall: The much-anticipated dual between Harvard’s pair of sophomore quarterbacks finally hit the playing field. Neither was perfect, but both appeared capable. Most importantly, the Crimson picked up where it left off in 2004—with a win.Record after: 1-0SEPT. 24, HARVARD vs. BROWN, 38-35 (2OT)Turning...
...Cornell by 26 points early in the day, Harvard garnered first place in its last seven races to snatch wins over both league opponents. The Crimson beat Cornell 162.5-137.5, and outgunned Dartmouth 239-61 in a tale of two halves. Harvard finished the 2004-2005 season undefeated in dual meets and claimed its 10th conference championship in 13 years. After the loss of several key seniors, such as James Lawler, the Crimson hopes to remain atop the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL). Judging from Saturday’s performance, the Crimson remains the team to beat in the EISL...
...championship. This year, it has started strong, winning its first two meets against Brown (1-1, 1-1) on Friday and beating Cornell (0-2, 0-2) and Dartmouth (1-1, 1-1 on Saturday.HARVARD 181, CORNELL 119HARVARD 189, DARTMOUTH 111Harvard finished the weekend with a dual meet against the Big Red and the Big Green. It trampled both teams by large margins, beating Cornell 181-119 and Dartmouth 189-111.Even though the Crimson was not swimming its top lineup in the meet, it was still able to crush the competition. Harvard won its first two events of the meet?...