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According to the GPI—the I-AA equivalent of the BCS—the Ivy League ranked as the fifth-best conference in I-AA last season. Two of the league’s top three quarterbacks—Fitzpatrick and the Bulldogs’ Alvin Cowan—are returning for their senior seasons. The Ivies return their top three running backs—the Crimson’s Clifton Dawson, the Quakers’ Sam Mathews and Brown’s Nick Hartigan—from a year ago. Both of the big play Ivy receivers?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: King James Bible: The Ivies Deserve Respect In Polls | 6/25/2004 | See Source »

Although Harvard didn’t fare well at the Ivy championships, the outcome would have been much more sobering without Wu, who turned in one of his best showings of the season and finished with the fifth-best individual score...

Author: By David H. Stearns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Klein Wins Tournament In Final Appearance For M. Golf | 6/10/2004 | See Source »

...men’s team finished 22nd out of 50 teams, which was fifth-best in the Ivy League, just behind Princeton, Penn and Yale...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Strong Start For Track Fades Due To Injury | 6/10/2004 | See Source »

...other end, junior Dov Grumet-Morris and sophomore Ali Boe have excelled between the pipes. Grumet-Morris, 1-1 last week, is playing arguably the best hockey of his career and has the nation’s third-best save percentage (.935) and fifth-best goals-against average (1.80).Meanwhile, Boe (8-0-1, five shutouts) earned a tie and a win out of her busiest nights as a collegiate goaltender (28 and 31 saves on Friday and Saturday nights, respectively). She leads the nation with a 0.66 GAA and a .961 save percentage...

Author: By Jon PAUL Morosi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reese To Miss World Junior Championships | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

Given that Grumet-Morris started much of the last two seasons and had the nation’s fifth-best save percentage last year, Mazzoleni’s decision speaks volumes about the development of Daigneau, who was 4-1 with a .943 save percentage and a sizzling 1.45 goals-against average last season...

Author: By Jon PAUL Morosi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Daigneau Speaks Softly But Carries a Big Stick | 11/5/2003 | See Source »

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