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...could get them done and get back in time for football in the fall.”Norton credits former neighbor Norman Frad, the one-time head of intramurals at Harvard, with beginning his streak.“He used to take me to into baseball games, baketball games??and then it got into football,” Norton says.His first two years—1943 and 1944—The Game was not played due to World War II.Talking to him is like a trip through Harvard football history. The shift from playing...
Jaaber is the rare guard who consistently shoots over 50 percent from the floor—last year, he sported a .568 field-goal percentage in league games??for no other reason than no perimeter defender in the Ivies can keep him out of the lane. He can penetrate and get to the basket at will and is, in addition, accurate shooting from long range. According to unconfirmed reports, he can also touch the ground without bending over. He uses that freakish wingspan to lead the league in steals, boasting over three thefts per game a year...
...tables of recent Ivy League basketball history.If a young and inexperienced Crimson squad (11 of the 16 on the roster are freshmen or sophomores) is to succeed in what looks to be a rebuilding year, it must hold its own not only in a series of challenging non-conference games??Harvard plays Michigan and America East champ Albany, among others—but also must break through against the Ivy League powerhouses. Last year’s collapse showed that a strong start in non-conference play is no guarantor of Ivy League success.What began as a promising...
...best athletic programs in the country and its soccer team is no different: eight of its players earned All-Pac-10 nods for their play during the regular season.But so what? In the NSCAA/adidas national rankings that came out last week—after the final regular-season games??the mighty Bruins came in at No. 22. For those not in the know, that is a full nine spots behind the Crimson, which climbed to No. 13.And what about UCLA’s 10-5-4 record? It’s good for a Pac-10 team...
...Lions at the end of game four. Posting three consecutive kills for Harvard, the right-side hitter prevented Columbia from taking a 29-27 lead and put the Crimson in position to escape with a 31-29 victory.The offensive outburst was a welcome sight for Harvard after six straight games??the last four frames of the match against Cornell and the first two games against the Lions—of hitting percentages hovering around .100 or below.“We just wanted it so badly,” McKinley said...