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...Harvard Women, or ABHW), and—to a lesser extent—alleged self-segregating tendencies. Granted, people come from a variety of backgrounds and may have limited experience with those unlike them, and therefore may thus far have been depending on unreliable sources like the media to frame their impression of black people. But at Harvard, with the abundance of resources at students' fingertips to address racial issues—ABHW, Black Students Association (BSA), Black Mens Forum (BMF), The Harvard Foundation—there's no need and no excuse for this type of ignorance, stereotyping...
...first time Harvard had lost in overtime. Freshman forward Alison Keeley scored off a corner kick in the 28th minute to give the Crimson an early lead. But the Bulldogs (11-2, 2-0) came back to tie the game and notch a goal in the extra frame to keep the Crimson winless in the Ivies. "The Ivies are still wide open unless someone has an undefeated season," Keeley said. "We just have to go into every game, do what we did in the last two, and just figure out how to get results next time." Freshman midfielder Rachael...
...Behind Trimble’s and Mahon’s outstanding play, the Crimson (3-8, 0-2 Ivy) pounded Sacred Heart (3-10) from start to finish, never giving the Pioneers any hope of victory. The Crimson stepped up its play from the beginning, finishing the first frame with an 11-4 spurt to win the game, 30-22. Harvard never looked back. "We dominated them," Cebron said. "It wasn’t a bad win—we didn’t go down to their level." In fact, Sacred Heart never amassed a positive hitting percentage during...
...Green to call a timeout. Seemingly revitalized by the break, Dartmouth’s offense took control of the game, pounding a series of kills to pull even and inch ahead, 19-18. The Big Green then took 11 of the next 17 points to close out the frame, 30-24, and take the 1-0 match lead. "Dartmouth dug our middle attackers a lot," said Harvard head coach Jennifer Weiss. "Defensively, they were right where they needed to be." Harvard came out aggressive again to start the second game, but Dartmouth was equally motivated. The two teams traded points...
Perhaps the most deflating, and an omen of a disappointing afternoon, was a roughing-the-punter call on Sherlock in the opening frame. The 15-yard personal foul extended the Lehigh drive that eventually led to the Mountain Lions’ first touchdown...