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...team today, no question about it,” co-captain Luke Sager said.The Crimson (11-5, 5-2 Ivy) dominated the vast majority of yesterday afternoon’s match against the No. 24 Quakers, only to have a goal in the fifth minute of overtime bring its hopes of an Ivy championship to an end. With the 1-0 victory, Penn (11-2-4, 5-1-1) moved into first place in the league table on the final day of the season. Dartmouth, who beat defending champion Brown, 2-0, on Saturday, will also take home a share...
...strokes.” The Crimson will certainly have its hands full in the coming weeks, with a dual meet against Columbia and the Georgia Invitational rapidly approaching. “The [Georgia Invitational] is the culmination of our meets at the midseason point, so we hope to bring some best times there and have some swimmers in the finals,” Mills said. “At the end of the season, of course, our goal is to win the Ivy Championship and ECAC Championships.” With the talent and commitment in place for Harvard this...
...game-sealing interception with less than 15 seconds left saved Harvard from many things, not the least of which was losing an Ivy League title shot next weekend against Yale—a sort of redemption after the team came down to Philadelphia two years ago with the same hope and left empty-handed.But it certainly wasn’t easy, and at times it wasn’t pretty. The Crimson came just inches from losing a game it lost statistically in almost every category.Harvard couldn’t stop the run—the D gave up 254 yards...
...penalties per game this season, a mark that has to change for the Crimson to continue to find success. Unless Harvard can find a way to avoid unnecessary penalties, Hoyle, the team’s excellent defense, and the penalty kill will be the team’s only hope at keeping winning streak alive. “We have to recognize that just because we’ve had a penalty doesn’t mean the ref is less likely to call another one,” Donato said. “We have to make sure that...
...meantime, the newly headless group will likely only grow weaker. "More and more, the structure of ETA is eroding," says Sánchez-Cuenca. "It's not clear anymore who is making the decisions." Thus there is cautious hope that Europe's last anachronistic terrorist grouping, which has more than 800 deaths to answer for over the last forty years, may finally be heading towards the obsolescence of Northern Ireland's IRA, Germany's Red Army Faction and Italy's Red Brigades. But such hopes have been cruelly dashed before...