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...Lions opened their season against Duke, so they shouldn’t be daunted by anything the Ivies throw at them. They swept a Penn-Princeton weekend last season, so they’ve shown they can run with the big boys. Expect basketball to take Columbia’s athletic mini-renaissance (champs in women’s soccer, non-embarrassing in football) one step further...
...once again. Housman is arguably the top pure point guard returning to the Ivies. The league knows what to expect.But if the media’s prediction of a 7th-place Ivy finish for the Crimson this year is any indication, maybe the league does not know what to expect from the two in combination.Last season, Goffredo shocked the league with his breakout, but the Crimson still fell short of its goal. In 2006-2007, the combined force of Goffredo and Housman will look to surprise the Ivies with their team’s success.“[After last...
...weeks after its release, the Preliminary Report on General Education will meet its critics today as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences gathers to discuss the recommendations for the first time. “It’s hard to know what to expect on Tuesday,” Alison Simmons, one of the report’s authors and Head Tutor of philosophy department, wrote in an e-mail over the weekend. “We have talked to many colleagues, but there are many more whom we have not yet had the chance to hear from...
...with the shot clock about to expire, Lin drove to the basket and converted a lay up to put his team in front. “I think it was nice to see that we could have him with the basketball at the end of the game and expect something good to happen,” Sullivan said. “Like getting that lay up on the end of possession. “ “I hate to say I wasn’t impressed with it,” senior center Brian Cusworth added...
When they reported for preseason training in August, neither new women’s soccer coach Erica Walsh nor her incoming class of eleven freshmen knew what to expect from the upcoming season. But with a tough 2006 season in the past, the future looks bright for the women’s soccer program. Last Wednesday, the Ivy League announced its selection of Lauren Mann, the Crimson’s freshman goalkeeper, as its Rookie of the Year. Mann joined fellow freshman Lizzy Nichols and junior Megan Merritt on the league second team, while senior Laura Odorczyk was named...