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Five games ago, Harvard was 4-1 in Ivy play, in second place behind Penn. When the Crimson faces the Quakers Friday night, it will be an entirely different story. After its five-game freefall, Harvard (12-11, 4-6 Ivy) heads to The Palestra in fifth place to face a Penn team (16-7, 8-1) still on track to capture the Ivy crown, despite a shocking loss at Columbia last week. On Saturday, the team completes its toughest road trip of the season, facing second-place Princeton (8-14, 6-3) two weeks after Noah Savage?...
...Maybe that was the topic of postgame discussion during the team meeting after the Harvard men’s basketball squad dropped its fifth-straight Ivy League game Saturday night...
...Crimson’s recent five-game losing streak has dropped the team into a tie for fifth place in the league, just a game out of the Ivy cellar. Breaking the negative momentum engendered by such a swoon is difficult enough, yet to add to the hardship, Harvard will have to do so in the twin dungeons of Ancient Eight hoops...
...matches at the sixth, eighth and ninth spots. “At the beginning, we really didn’t know who was going to come out with the lead,” Broadbent said. Down the stretch, however, Crimson combined close, hard-fought victories at the fourth and fifth spots with easy victories at the top. In the end, the Crimson took five of nine matches 3-0. On paper, the duel at the No. 1 spot shaped up to be a good one, pairing Harvard’s Sidharth Suchde against Yale’s Julian Illingsworth, both...
...Abernathy?s. He took the microphone and asked Summers about the allegations raised by the article. But Summers, a longtime confidant of Shliefer - not to mention a fellow economist who was a Treasury Department official during the time the Harvard-Russia-U.S. government fiasco was unfolding - took the Fifth. ?He said something about how he had recused himself from the case and had poor recollection of what happened,? says Abernathy. ?It was unbelievable. How could he not address this...