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...Brandon Odom three pointer, to claw back within 12, but the Wildcats would get no closer for the duration of the contest. Senior guard Michael Beal tied a career high with five field goals and tied a season high in points with 12—the fourth-straight game in which he has reached double digits in points. He finished just one rebound short of his second double-double of the season. “He had back-to-back great lines in the boxscore,” Sullivan said. “The thing about Mike is that he?...
...first hurdle on the road to a sweep comes tonight as Yale visits Lavietes Pavilion. After the Bulldogs tore the league-leading—and previously undefeated—Quakers apart last Saturday night for their fourth-straight win, it appeared that Yale had enough momentum to make a late charge at the title. But after a flat performance against Brown in a 70-64 loss Tuesday night, the Bulldogs limped back to the pack and currently sit a half-game ahead of Harvard in third place...
...itself in the Ivy League race, seemingly every week a new challenger with an outside shot at the title heroically rises from mediocrity only to return to it in a gigantic ball of flames just a few days to a week later. The most recent victim, Yale, won its fourth-straight home game Saturday night over Penn to move to 5-3—just two games back in the loss column of the Quakers. For the first time all season, Penn looked confused and beaten. The race was back...
After a nail-biter of a 5-4 loss to Princeton handed the Harvard women’s squash team its first Ivy League loss in three years, the Crimson still had a chance to claim a share of its fourth-straight league title with a win over Yale. But the young, feisty Bulldog squad dismantled Harvard 7-2 and the Ivy crown slipped out of reach for the first time in any of the current players’ Crimson careers...
Looking to salvage a share of its fourth-straight Ivy Championship, the Crimson proved to be a mere speed bump on No. 1 Yale’s road to the 2004 league crown and the regular-season national women’s squash title...